Patients with neglect failure to detect, orient, or respond to stimuli from a spatially confined region, usually on their left side. Often, the presence of perceptual input increases left omissions, while sensory deprivation decreases them, possibly by removing attention-catching right-sided stimuli (Bartolomeo, 2007). However, such an influence of visual deprivation on representational neglect was not observed in patients while they were imagining a map of France (Rode et al., 2007). Therefore, these patients with imaginal neglect either failed to generate the left side of mental images (Bisiach & Luzzatti, 1978), or suffered from a co-occurrence of deficits in automatic (bottom-up) and voluntary (top-down) orienting of attention. However,...
Subjects with hemispatial neglect often exhibit representational neglect: a failure to report detail...
International audienceVisual neglect is a disabling consequence of right hemisphere damage, whereby ...
International audienceWhen describing known places from memory, patients with left spatial neglect m...
Patients with neglect failure to detect, orient, or respond to stimuli from a spatially confined reg...
Brain damaged patients suffering from representational neglect (RN) fail to report, orient to, or ve...
Bisiach and Luzzatti (1978) provided evidence that unilateral spatial neglect is not only a disorder...
We describe some of the signs and symptoms of left visuo-spatial neglect. This common, severe and of...
The ability of seeing with the mind’s eye, the visual mental imagery, is peculiarly compromised in p...
A complex link exists between vision and unilateral spatial neglect (USN). Firstly, USN is not a per...
Dissociations between perceptual and imaginal neglect are typically investigated by using very diffe...
Representational neglect, which is characterized by the failure to report left-sided details of a me...
To give new insight about the relationship between imagery processes and different types of hemispat...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show signs of left-sided unilateral neglect. Lef...
Representational neglect, which is characterized by the failure to report left-sided details of a me...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
Subjects with hemispatial neglect often exhibit representational neglect: a failure to report detail...
International audienceVisual neglect is a disabling consequence of right hemisphere damage, whereby ...
International audienceWhen describing known places from memory, patients with left spatial neglect m...
Patients with neglect failure to detect, orient, or respond to stimuli from a spatially confined reg...
Brain damaged patients suffering from representational neglect (RN) fail to report, orient to, or ve...
Bisiach and Luzzatti (1978) provided evidence that unilateral spatial neglect is not only a disorder...
We describe some of the signs and symptoms of left visuo-spatial neglect. This common, severe and of...
The ability of seeing with the mind’s eye, the visual mental imagery, is peculiarly compromised in p...
A complex link exists between vision and unilateral spatial neglect (USN). Firstly, USN is not a per...
Dissociations between perceptual and imaginal neglect are typically investigated by using very diffe...
Representational neglect, which is characterized by the failure to report left-sided details of a me...
To give new insight about the relationship between imagery processes and different types of hemispat...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show signs of left-sided unilateral neglect. Lef...
Representational neglect, which is characterized by the failure to report left-sided details of a me...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
Subjects with hemispatial neglect often exhibit representational neglect: a failure to report detail...
International audienceVisual neglect is a disabling consequence of right hemisphere damage, whereby ...
International audienceWhen describing known places from memory, patients with left spatial neglect m...