2025 Volume 145 Issue 1 Pages 122-123
This study presents the development of a tablet PC-based Line Bisection Task (LBT) software. The software was created through an iterative process involving collaboration between software developers and occupational therapy researchers, incorporating user feedback to refine the prototype. The resulting software addresses the limitations of traditional paper-and-pencil LBT methods, underscoring the value of interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare technology development. The software offers several advantages over paper-and-pencil LBT, including enhanced flexibility, improved efficiency, real-time feedback, and reduced risk of human error. This tablet-based LBT software is expected to provide an efficient and effective tool for assessing spatial perception.
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