While patients with right parietal damage and spatial neglect bisect lines to the right, the general population bisects lines to the left; a phenomenon known as pseudoneglect. The leftward bias also occurs for mental representations, such as number and alphabet lines. Prismatic adaptation can have a dramatic eVect on attentional bias and corrects neglect and pseudoneglect for physical and mental number lines. This study examined whether prismatic adaptation can correct leftward bisection biasesfor alphabet lines, which may have a diVerent spatial arrangement compared to number lines. In pre-adaptation testing, students (n = 42) were shown letter trigrams (e.g. C H P) and judged whether the alphabetical distance before or after the inner-let...
Hemispatial neglect ('neglect') is a disabling condition that can follow damage to the right side of...
International audienceNumerous studies showed that, after adaptation to a leftward optical deviation...
Adaptation to right-deviating prisms is a promising intervention for the rehabilitation of patients ...
Adaptation to right-shifting prisms improves left neglect for mental number line bisection.This stud...
Patients with unilateral neglect of the left side bisect physical lines to the right whereas individ...
International audienceVisuo-manual adaptation to prisms produces a long-lasting improvement of visuo...
International audienceUnilateral neglect has been recently shown to be improved following a short pe...
International audienceRightward deviation on line bisection is considered one of the most classic cl...
Rightward deviation on line bisection is considered one of the most classic clinical signs of unilat...
Visuomotor adaptation to left-shifting prisms can affect performance for a variety of tasks in neuro...
International audienceVisuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the ...
Patients with hemispatial neglect ('neglect') following a brain lesion show difficulty responding or...
Visuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the clinical manifestation...
When dividing attention between the left and right sides of physical space, most individuals pay sli...
Published online: 26 July 2016When dividing attention between the left and right sides of physical s...
Hemispatial neglect ('neglect') is a disabling condition that can follow damage to the right side of...
International audienceNumerous studies showed that, after adaptation to a leftward optical deviation...
Adaptation to right-deviating prisms is a promising intervention for the rehabilitation of patients ...
Adaptation to right-shifting prisms improves left neglect for mental number line bisection.This stud...
Patients with unilateral neglect of the left side bisect physical lines to the right whereas individ...
International audienceVisuo-manual adaptation to prisms produces a long-lasting improvement of visuo...
International audienceUnilateral neglect has been recently shown to be improved following a short pe...
International audienceRightward deviation on line bisection is considered one of the most classic cl...
Rightward deviation on line bisection is considered one of the most classic clinical signs of unilat...
Visuomotor adaptation to left-shifting prisms can affect performance for a variety of tasks in neuro...
International audienceVisuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the ...
Patients with hemispatial neglect ('neglect') following a brain lesion show difficulty responding or...
Visuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the clinical manifestation...
When dividing attention between the left and right sides of physical space, most individuals pay sli...
Published online: 26 July 2016When dividing attention between the left and right sides of physical s...
Hemispatial neglect ('neglect') is a disabling condition that can follow damage to the right side of...
International audienceNumerous studies showed that, after adaptation to a leftward optical deviation...
Adaptation to right-deviating prisms is a promising intervention for the rehabilitation of patients ...