We asked 12 right-brain-damaged patients (6 with left neglect signs and 6 without left neglect signs) to perform a straight ahead pointing task and a visual detection task with lateralized motor response, in order to investigate the relationship between the position of the egocentric reference and response time and accuracy in producing lateralized arm movements. Results showed that there was no correlation between the position of the egocentric reference and neglect signs, nor between the position of the egocentric reference and the latencies to direct a motor response toward either side of space. These findings were interpreted within the context of egocentric hypotheses of neglect. In particular, it was suggested that attentional or inte...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
Sixteen control subjects and six right brain-damaged patients with left hemiparesis (three showing s...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
Studies of neglect patients have suggested that egocentric coordinates may play an important role in...
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 ...
Hemispatial neglect is a neurological disorder which entails a spatial bias that penalizes events oc...
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International audienceThe subjective estimate of the position of the egocentric reference was measur...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
When patients with right-sided hemispheric lesions neglect information on the left side, with respec...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
Sixteen control subjects and six right brain-damaged patients with left hemiparesis (three showing s...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
Studies of neglect patients have suggested that egocentric coordinates may play an important role in...
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 ...
Hemispatial neglect is a neurological disorder which entails a spatial bias that penalizes events oc...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
International audienceThe subjective estimate of the position of the egocentric reference was measur...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
When patients with right-sided hemispheric lesions neglect information on the left side, with respec...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...