AbstractWe investigated the task-specific role of eye and head movements as a compensatory strategy in patients with homonymous visual field deficits (HVFDs) and in age-matched normal controls. All participants were tested in two tasks, i.e. a dot counting (DC) task requiring mostly simple visual scanning and a cognitively more demanding comparative visual search (CVS) task. The CVS task involved recognition and memory of geometrical objects and their configuration in two test fields. Based on task performance, patients were assigned to one of two groups, “adequate” (HVFDA) and “inadequate” (HVFDI); the group definitions based on either task turned out to be identical. With respect to the gaze related parameters in the DC task we obtained r...
Patients with homonymous hemianopia have altered visual search patterns, but it is unclear how rapid...
We investigated whether healthy participants can spontaneously adopt effective eye movement strategi...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
AbstractWe investigated the task-specific role of eye and head movements as a compensatory strategy ...
A total of 29 patients with homonymous visual field defects without neglect practised visual search ...
Hemianopic visual field loss is blindness or reduction in one half of the visual field caused by dam...
Previous explanations for the variability in success of compensating for homonymous hemianopia (HH) ...
People with homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) often report difficulty detecting obstacles in th...
Background: Homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) are a common consequence of postchiasmatic acquir...
Homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) are a common consequence of postchiasmatic acquired brain inj...
Introduction People with homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) often report difficulty detecting ob...
AbstractAim of the present study was to identify efficient compensatory gaze patterns applied by pat...
Introduction Homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) are a common consequence of postchiasmatic acqui...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
During the first part of this PhD-project a new projection device, appropriate for pre-senting visua...
Patients with homonymous hemianopia have altered visual search patterns, but it is unclear how rapid...
We investigated whether healthy participants can spontaneously adopt effective eye movement strategi...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
AbstractWe investigated the task-specific role of eye and head movements as a compensatory strategy ...
A total of 29 patients with homonymous visual field defects without neglect practised visual search ...
Hemianopic visual field loss is blindness or reduction in one half of the visual field caused by dam...
Previous explanations for the variability in success of compensating for homonymous hemianopia (HH) ...
People with homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) often report difficulty detecting obstacles in th...
Background: Homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) are a common consequence of postchiasmatic acquir...
Homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) are a common consequence of postchiasmatic acquired brain inj...
Introduction People with homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) often report difficulty detecting ob...
AbstractAim of the present study was to identify efficient compensatory gaze patterns applied by pat...
Introduction Homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) are a common consequence of postchiasmatic acqui...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
During the first part of this PhD-project a new projection device, appropriate for pre-senting visua...
Patients with homonymous hemianopia have altered visual search patterns, but it is unclear how rapid...
We investigated whether healthy participants can spontaneously adopt effective eye movement strategi...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...