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In this article, we present the results of a pilot study that examined the driving performance of persons with brain injury using a virtual reality environment, known as the DriVR. Virtual driving performance was examined and compared to on-road, cognitive, visual-perceptual, and driving video test results. The DriVR appeared to be a useful adjunctive screening tool for assessing driving performance. However as with any new assessment tool, will need to undergo further empirical validation.
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