Based on the similarity of brain areas lesioned in neglect and those activated by spatial working memory (WM) tasks in normals, we hypothesized that neglect may involve spatial WM impairments. A left neglect patient with right inferior frontal and basal ganglia damage performed cancellation tasks, making either highly visible marks (to provide a reminder of visited items), or invisible marks (so only spatial WM could represent cancelled items). Invisible marks led to repeated cancellations for targets that differed only in location, but not for targets with memorable unique identities, suggesting a deficit of spatial WM, with non-spatial WM spared. Neglect was greater for cancellation with invisible marks, consistent with a role for deficie...
Neglect is one of the most impressive neuropsychological disorder, for both its theoretical and clin...
Objective: Unilateral spatial neglect is a multi-faceted syndrome that arises from brain lesions, ty...
Patients with visuospatial neglect when asked to cancel targets partially or totally omit to cancel ...
Based on the similarity of brain areas lesioned in neglect and those activated by spatial working me...
In visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-cancel stimuli on the ips...
International audienceIn visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-can...
It has been proposed recently that a deficit in keeping track of spatial locations may contribute to...
Both impaired spatial working memory (SWM) and unilateral neglect may follow damage to the right par...
Some studies have proposed that deficits in visuospatial working memory (WM) could exacerbate the ne...
Patients with spatial neglect due to right hemisphere pathology may show 'revisiting' behaviour duri...
Spatial neglect is most prominently associated with damage to the right cerebral hemisphere, especia...
peer reviewedPatients suffering from left unilateral neglect fail to perceive or respond to stimuli ...
Visuospatial neglect (VSN) has been associated with impaired spatial working memory (SWM), but suppo...
It has been proposed recently that a deficit in keeping track of spatial locations may contribute to...
Bisiach and Luzzatti (1978) provided evidence that unilateral spatial neglect is not only a disorder...
Neglect is one of the most impressive neuropsychological disorder, for both its theoretical and clin...
Objective: Unilateral spatial neglect is a multi-faceted syndrome that arises from brain lesions, ty...
Patients with visuospatial neglect when asked to cancel targets partially or totally omit to cancel ...
Based on the similarity of brain areas lesioned in neglect and those activated by spatial working me...
In visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-cancel stimuli on the ips...
International audienceIn visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-can...
It has been proposed recently that a deficit in keeping track of spatial locations may contribute to...
Both impaired spatial working memory (SWM) and unilateral neglect may follow damage to the right par...
Some studies have proposed that deficits in visuospatial working memory (WM) could exacerbate the ne...
Patients with spatial neglect due to right hemisphere pathology may show 'revisiting' behaviour duri...
Spatial neglect is most prominently associated with damage to the right cerebral hemisphere, especia...
peer reviewedPatients suffering from left unilateral neglect fail to perceive or respond to stimuli ...
Visuospatial neglect (VSN) has been associated with impaired spatial working memory (SWM), but suppo...
It has been proposed recently that a deficit in keeping track of spatial locations may contribute to...
Bisiach and Luzzatti (1978) provided evidence that unilateral spatial neglect is not only a disorder...
Neglect is one of the most impressive neuropsychological disorder, for both its theoretical and clin...
Objective: Unilateral spatial neglect is a multi-faceted syndrome that arises from brain lesions, ty...
Patients with visuospatial neglect when asked to cancel targets partially or totally omit to cancel ...