Rightward prismatic adaptation (R-PA) was shown to alleviate not only visuo-spatial but also auditory symptoms in neglect. The neural mechanisms underlying the effect of R-PA have been previously investigated in visual tasks, demonstrating a shift of hemispheric dominance for visuo-spatial attention from the right to the left hemisphere both in normal subjects and in patients. We have investigated whether the same neural mechanisms underlie the supramodal effect of R-PA on auditory attention. Normal subjects underwent a brief session of R-PA, which was preceded and followed by an fMRI evaluation during which subjects detected targets within the left, central and right space in the auditory or visual modality. R-PA-related changes in activat...
We are functionally and structurally asymmetric. The perfect symmetry we subjectively experience thr...
Background Unilateral neglect is common among right-hemispheric stroke individuals and also concerns...
A short period of adaptation to a prismatic shift of the visual field to the right briefly but signi...
Rightward prismatic adaptation (R-PA) was shown to alleviate not only visuo-spatial but also auditor...
Patients with auditory neglect attend less to auditory stimuli on their left and/or make systematic ...
A brief exposure to rightward prismatic adaptation (PA) was shown to shift visual field representati...
Prismatic adaptation is increasingly recognised as an effective procedure for rehabilitating symptom...
Prismatic adaptation has been repeatedly reported to alleviate neglect symptoms; in normal subjects,...
Unilateral spatial neglect involves a failure to report or orient to stimuli in the contralesional (...
Visuo-motor adaptation to rightward prismatic shifts reduces signs of left spatial neglect on a wide...
Prismatic adaptation has been shown to induce a realignment of visuoproprioceptive representations a...
Visuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the clinical manifestation...
In humans, damage in the right hemisphere often provokes the striking inability to attend the left s...
Left hemispheric stroke is known to be associated with right neglect and/or not lateralized attentio...
The visual system is able to represent and integrate large amounts of information as we move our gaz...
We are functionally and structurally asymmetric. The perfect symmetry we subjectively experience thr...
Background Unilateral neglect is common among right-hemispheric stroke individuals and also concerns...
A short period of adaptation to a prismatic shift of the visual field to the right briefly but signi...
Rightward prismatic adaptation (R-PA) was shown to alleviate not only visuo-spatial but also auditor...
Patients with auditory neglect attend less to auditory stimuli on their left and/or make systematic ...
A brief exposure to rightward prismatic adaptation (PA) was shown to shift visual field representati...
Prismatic adaptation is increasingly recognised as an effective procedure for rehabilitating symptom...
Prismatic adaptation has been repeatedly reported to alleviate neglect symptoms; in normal subjects,...
Unilateral spatial neglect involves a failure to report or orient to stimuli in the contralesional (...
Visuo-motor adaptation to rightward prismatic shifts reduces signs of left spatial neglect on a wide...
Prismatic adaptation has been shown to induce a realignment of visuoproprioceptive representations a...
Visuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the clinical manifestation...
In humans, damage in the right hemisphere often provokes the striking inability to attend the left s...
Left hemispheric stroke is known to be associated with right neglect and/or not lateralized attentio...
The visual system is able to represent and integrate large amounts of information as we move our gaz...
We are functionally and structurally asymmetric. The perfect symmetry we subjectively experience thr...
Background Unilateral neglect is common among right-hemispheric stroke individuals and also concerns...
A short period of adaptation to a prismatic shift of the visual field to the right briefly but signi...