How racing simulators are helping stroke victims get back behind the wheel
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be one of the mostdevastating injuriesthat can happen to a human being. Because thedamage is invisible, TBI andstrokesufferers often have trouble convincing others that the injury is real, and the variety of symptoms make effective therapies harder to design and administer. But now one researcher at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles is investigating whether stroke and TBI survivors can benefit from using a driving simulator designed for auto racing to test for neurological deficits and retrain survivors to drive safely....