As long as the incidence of stroke continues to grow, patients with large right hemisphere lesions suffering from hemispatial neglect will require neuropsychological evaluation and rehabilitation. The inability to process information especially that coming from the left side accompanied by the magnetic orientation to the ipsilesional side represents a real challenge for rehabilitation. This dissertation is concerned with crucial aspects in the clinical neuropsychological practice of hemispatial neglect. In studying the convergence of the visual and behavioural test batteries in the assessment of neglect, nine of the seventeen patients, who completed both the conventional subtests of the Behavioural Inattention Test and the Cathe...
It is well established that patients with hemispatial neglect present with severe visuospatial impai...
We have recently reported that patients with hemispatial neglect demonstrate increased terminal erro...
Objective: This study aimed to (a) define the temporal and spatial characteristics of attention in h...
Hemispatial neglect, is a major cause of post-stroke disability and poor functional recovery. Hence,...
Hemispatial neglect is the failure to report, respond to, or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli p...
The general objective of this thesis was to better understand and treat visuospatial neglect, a freq...
The syndrome of hemispatial neglect is characterised by reduced awareness of stimuli on one side of ...
Hemispatial neglect is a neurological disorder which entails a spatial bias that penalizes events oc...
This article summarize about common neuropsychological brain disorder i.e., Hemispatial Neglect. Spa...
Hemispatial neglect is the failure to report, respond to, or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli p...
A common and disabling consequence of stroke is the difficulty in processing contralesional space (i...
A study of the effect of specific training for visual neglect on the recovery of motor and functiona...
Contains fulltext : 55400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The multidimen...
Unilateral spatial neglect is one of the most striking consequences of right-sided brain damage and ...
Hemispatial neglect is a neurological disorder characterized by a failure to represent information a...
It is well established that patients with hemispatial neglect present with severe visuospatial impai...
We have recently reported that patients with hemispatial neglect demonstrate increased terminal erro...
Objective: This study aimed to (a) define the temporal and spatial characteristics of attention in h...
Hemispatial neglect, is a major cause of post-stroke disability and poor functional recovery. Hence,...
Hemispatial neglect is the failure to report, respond to, or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli p...
The general objective of this thesis was to better understand and treat visuospatial neglect, a freq...
The syndrome of hemispatial neglect is characterised by reduced awareness of stimuli on one side of ...
Hemispatial neglect is a neurological disorder which entails a spatial bias that penalizes events oc...
This article summarize about common neuropsychological brain disorder i.e., Hemispatial Neglect. Spa...
Hemispatial neglect is the failure to report, respond to, or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli p...
A common and disabling consequence of stroke is the difficulty in processing contralesional space (i...
A study of the effect of specific training for visual neglect on the recovery of motor and functiona...
Contains fulltext : 55400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The multidimen...
Unilateral spatial neglect is one of the most striking consequences of right-sided brain damage and ...
Hemispatial neglect is a neurological disorder characterized by a failure to represent information a...
It is well established that patients with hemispatial neglect present with severe visuospatial impai...
We have recently reported that patients with hemispatial neglect demonstrate increased terminal erro...
Objective: This study aimed to (a) define the temporal and spatial characteristics of attention in h...