Background: Recent findings argue for a pathway in humans for sensing the orientation of gravity and controlling upright body posture, separate from the one for orientation perception of the visual world. Stroke patients with contraversive pushing were shown to experience their body as oriented upright when actually tilted about 20° to the ipsilesional side, in spite of normal visual-vestibular functioning. A recent study suggested the involvement of posterolateral thalamus typically associated with the disorder. Objective: To evaluate the relationship between pushing behavior and thalamic function. Methods: Over a 3-year period the authors prospectively investigated 40 patients with left- or right-sided thalamic strokes. Results: Twenty-ei...
BACKGROUND: Occlusion of the polar or the paramedian arteries of the thalamus usually leads to disti...
Objective: Vascular lesions of the posterolateral thalamus typically result in a somatosensory syndr...
SummaryPusher syndrome is an interesting disorder of balance in patients with encephalic lesions cha...
BACKGROUND: Recent findings argue for a pathway in humans for sensing the orientation of gravity and...
Pusher syndrome is a neurological disorder where the patient actively pushes away from the nonhemipa...
Stroke patients with "pusher syndrome" show severe misperception of their own upright body orientati...
Background: Effective control of (upright) body posture requires a proper representation of body ori...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To investigate whether pusher behavior (ie, a tendency among stroke...
Pusher behavior (PB) is a disorder of postural control affecting patients with encephalic lesions. T...
According to the Center for Disease Control, in the United States, more than 795,000 people have a s...
Pusher Syndrome is defined as a disorder of perception of body orientation in the frontal plane. It ...
International audienceThe relationships between perception of verticality by different sensory modal...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Postural control aims to build up and align the body orientation...
Objective To investigate the somatosensory findings of pusher syndrome in stroke patients. Methods T...
International audienceObjective To test the hypothesis that lateropulsion is an entity expressing an...
BACKGROUND: Occlusion of the polar or the paramedian arteries of the thalamus usually leads to disti...
Objective: Vascular lesions of the posterolateral thalamus typically result in a somatosensory syndr...
SummaryPusher syndrome is an interesting disorder of balance in patients with encephalic lesions cha...
BACKGROUND: Recent findings argue for a pathway in humans for sensing the orientation of gravity and...
Pusher syndrome is a neurological disorder where the patient actively pushes away from the nonhemipa...
Stroke patients with "pusher syndrome" show severe misperception of their own upright body orientati...
Background: Effective control of (upright) body posture requires a proper representation of body ori...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To investigate whether pusher behavior (ie, a tendency among stroke...
Pusher behavior (PB) is a disorder of postural control affecting patients with encephalic lesions. T...
According to the Center for Disease Control, in the United States, more than 795,000 people have a s...
Pusher Syndrome is defined as a disorder of perception of body orientation in the frontal plane. It ...
International audienceThe relationships between perception of verticality by different sensory modal...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Postural control aims to build up and align the body orientation...
Objective To investigate the somatosensory findings of pusher syndrome in stroke patients. Methods T...
International audienceObjective To test the hypothesis that lateropulsion is an entity expressing an...
BACKGROUND: Occlusion of the polar or the paramedian arteries of the thalamus usually leads to disti...
Objective: Vascular lesions of the posterolateral thalamus typically result in a somatosensory syndr...
SummaryPusher syndrome is an interesting disorder of balance in patients with encephalic lesions cha...