Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. Whether and how it also affects the processing of stimuli appearing on the same side of the lesion is still poorly understood. Three main alternative hypotheses have been proposed, namely that ipsilesional processing is functionally (i) hyperefficient, (ii) impaired, or (iii) spared. Here, we investigated ipsilesional space awareness through a computerized paradigm that exploits a manipulation of concurrent information processing demands (i.e., multitasking). Twelve chronic right-hemisphere stroke patients with a total lack of awareness for the contralesional side of space were administered a task that required the spatial monitoring of two l...
Background Following injury to the right parietal cortex (e.g. right-sided stroke), patients typica...
Objective: Patients with unilateral stroke commonly show hemispatial neglect or milder contralesiona...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Rate and severity of contralesional loss of awareness following stroke is highly variable across pat...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Unilateral Spatial Neglect, the most dramatic manifestation of contralesional space unawareness, is ...
Patients with right hemisphere (RH) lesions often display a spatial bias in attention towards the ip...
Stroke can result in marked impairments in the processing of information presented in contralesional...
Lesion-symptom studies of spatial neglect and the attention deficits associated with this disorder d...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
Objective: Patients with unilateral stroke commonly show hemispatial neglect or milder contralesiona...
Background Following injury to the right parietal cortex (e.g. right-sided stroke), patients typica...
Objective: Patients with unilateral stroke commonly show hemispatial neglect or milder contralesiona...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Rate and severity of contralesional loss of awareness following stroke is highly variable across pat...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Unilateral Spatial Neglect, the most dramatic manifestation of contralesional space unawareness, is ...
Patients with right hemisphere (RH) lesions often display a spatial bias in attention towards the ip...
Stroke can result in marked impairments in the processing of information presented in contralesional...
Lesion-symptom studies of spatial neglect and the attention deficits associated with this disorder d...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
Objective: Patients with unilateral stroke commonly show hemispatial neglect or milder contralesiona...
Background Following injury to the right parietal cortex (e.g. right-sided stroke), patients typica...
Objective: Patients with unilateral stroke commonly show hemispatial neglect or milder contralesiona...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...