AbstractIt is still unclear whether the contralateral line bisection error in unilateral homonymous hemianopia is caused by the visual field defect, strategic oculomotor adaptation or by additional extrastriate brain injury. We therefore simulated hemianopia in healthy participants using a gaze-contingent display paradigm and investigated its effects on manual and ocular line bisection performance and eye-movements. Although simulated hemianopia impaired line bisection and induced the adaptive oculomotor eye-movement pattern of hemianopic patients, it did not induce the contralateral bisection error, suggesting that neither the visual field defect nor oculomotor adaptation to it are the primary causes of the hemianopic bisection error
Background: Homonymous hemianopia (HH) is an anisotropic visual impairment characterized by the bino...
We used a visual distance reproduction task (endpoint task) to evaluate horizontal space representat...
Patients with homonymous hemianopia may report the completion of forms that overlap the vertical mer...
It is still unclear whether the contralateral line bisection error in unilateral homonymous hemianop...
Hemianopic patients make a systematic error in line bisection, showing a contra-lesional bias toward...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
Studies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind, contra...
We examined ocular fixations during line bisection in five patients with left hemianopia, two patien...
AbstractStudies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind...
Previous explanations for the variability in success of compensating for homonymous hemianopia (HH) ...
This thesis is a study of the nature and rehabilitation of the functional impairments in unilateral ...
Objective\ud Visual impairments in hemianopia are thought to be exclusively caused by the reduced vi...
AbstractPrevious explanations for the variability in success of compensating for homonymous hemianop...
International audienceThe most common visual defect to follow a lesion of the retrochiasm...
Background: Homonymous hemianopia (HH) is an anisotropic visual impairment characterized by the bino...
We used a visual distance reproduction task (endpoint task) to evaluate horizontal space representat...
Patients with homonymous hemianopia may report the completion of forms that overlap the vertical mer...
It is still unclear whether the contralateral line bisection error in unilateral homonymous hemianop...
Hemianopic patients make a systematic error in line bisection, showing a contra-lesional bias toward...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
Studies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind, contra...
We examined ocular fixations during line bisection in five patients with left hemianopia, two patien...
AbstractStudies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind...
Previous explanations for the variability in success of compensating for homonymous hemianopia (HH) ...
This thesis is a study of the nature and rehabilitation of the functional impairments in unilateral ...
Objective\ud Visual impairments in hemianopia are thought to be exclusively caused by the reduced vi...
AbstractPrevious explanations for the variability in success of compensating for homonymous hemianop...
International audienceThe most common visual defect to follow a lesion of the retrochiasm...
Background: Homonymous hemianopia (HH) is an anisotropic visual impairment characterized by the bino...
We used a visual distance reproduction task (endpoint task) to evaluate horizontal space representat...
Patients with homonymous hemianopia may report the completion of forms that overlap the vertical mer...