Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect performed a straight-ahead pointing task with their left hand while blindfolded. Results showed a significant correlation between the position of the egocentric reference and the presence of right neglect signs. We discuss here the egocentric hypotheses of spatial bias
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
This chapter examines the link between number and the spatial biases observed in spatial neglect. Ri...
Neglect patients generally fail to respond appropriately toward stimuli located in the contralesiona...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
Sixteen control subjects and six right brain-damaged patients with left hemiparesis (three showing s...
We asked 12 right-brain-damaged patients (6 with left neglect signs and 6 without left neglect signs...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
Using a proprioceptive "straight-ahead" pointing task, we determined the position of the subjective ...
Studies of neglect patients have suggested that egocentric coordinates may play an important role in...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
International audienceThe subjective estimate of the position of the egocentric reference was measur...
Spatial orientation was investigated in two different conditions: (a) when the shape of the enclosur...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
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We recently demonstrated that drowsiness, indexed using EEG, was associated with left-inattention in...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
This chapter examines the link between number and the spatial biases observed in spatial neglect. Ri...
Neglect patients generally fail to respond appropriately toward stimuli located in the contralesiona...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
Sixteen control subjects and six right brain-damaged patients with left hemiparesis (three showing s...
We asked 12 right-brain-damaged patients (6 with left neglect signs and 6 without left neglect signs...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
Using a proprioceptive "straight-ahead" pointing task, we determined the position of the subjective ...
Studies of neglect patients have suggested that egocentric coordinates may play an important role in...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
International audienceThe subjective estimate of the position of the egocentric reference was measur...
Spatial orientation was investigated in two different conditions: (a) when the shape of the enclosur...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
We recently demonstrated that drowsiness, indexed using EEG, was associated with left-inattention in...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
This chapter examines the link between number and the spatial biases observed in spatial neglect. Ri...
Neglect patients generally fail to respond appropriately toward stimuli located in the contralesiona...