Left unilateral neglect is a neurological condition characterized by an impairment in orienting and responding to events occurring on the left side. To gain insight into the brain mechanisms of space processing and to provide theoretical foundations for patient rehabilitation, it is important to explore the attentional bias shown by neglect patients in the light of existing models of normal attentional orienting. Three experiments tested the hypothesis that attentional bias in neglect involves primarily exogenous, or stimulus-based, orienting of attention, with relatively preserved endogenous, or voluntary, orienting. Six patients with right hemisphere damage and left unilateral neglect and 18 age-matched participants without brain damage p...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect are impaired in directing focal attention toward the contra...
UNILATERAL neglect involves a spatial bias to one side of space, usually to the right. Perceptual an...
Anderson et al. (Variability not ability: another basis for performance decrements in neglect. Neuro...
Left unilateral neglect is a neurological condition characterized by an impairment in orienting and ...
After right posterior brain damage, patients may ignore events occurring on their left, a condition ...
A specific disruption in the ability to automatically disengage attention from its previous focus ha...
Attention can be directed to spatial locations or to objects in space. Patients with left unilateral...
Twenty-six patients suffering from damage to the right side of the brain, 19 of whom exhibited signs...
Unilateral neglect may be a multicomponent attentional disorder consisting of an initial automatic o...
In humans, damage in the right hemisphere often provokes the striking inability to attend the left s...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the ability of neglect patients to detect and exploi...
Studies with event-related potentials have highlighted deficits in the early phases of orienting to ...
Orienting attention in space recruits fronto-parietal networks whose damage results in unilateral sp...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...
The cardinal feature of spatial neglect is severely impaired exploration of the contralesional space...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect are impaired in directing focal attention toward the contra...
UNILATERAL neglect involves a spatial bias to one side of space, usually to the right. Perceptual an...
Anderson et al. (Variability not ability: another basis for performance decrements in neglect. Neuro...
Left unilateral neglect is a neurological condition characterized by an impairment in orienting and ...
After right posterior brain damage, patients may ignore events occurring on their left, a condition ...
A specific disruption in the ability to automatically disengage attention from its previous focus ha...
Attention can be directed to spatial locations or to objects in space. Patients with left unilateral...
Twenty-six patients suffering from damage to the right side of the brain, 19 of whom exhibited signs...
Unilateral neglect may be a multicomponent attentional disorder consisting of an initial automatic o...
In humans, damage in the right hemisphere often provokes the striking inability to attend the left s...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the ability of neglect patients to detect and exploi...
Studies with event-related potentials have highlighted deficits in the early phases of orienting to ...
Orienting attention in space recruits fronto-parietal networks whose damage results in unilateral sp...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...
The cardinal feature of spatial neglect is severely impaired exploration of the contralesional space...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect are impaired in directing focal attention toward the contra...
UNILATERAL neglect involves a spatial bias to one side of space, usually to the right. Perceptual an...
Anderson et al. (Variability not ability: another basis for performance decrements in neglect. Neuro...