Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age matched control subjects were tested on cancellation tasks with two different visual textures modeled after Julesz (1981). In one condition ('preattentive'), target elements segregated easily from background elements and were perceived effortlessly. In the other ('attentive'), target elements did not segregate easily and could be detected only after prolonged focal scrutiny. Both controls and patients were more accurate and faster on the preattentive than attentive texture. However, only neglect patients were disproportionately impaired on the attentive texture, thus suggesting that unilateral neglect is exacerbated by the low visual salience...
Patients with hemispatial neglect exhibit a myriad of profound deficits. A hallmark of this syndrome...
Hemispatial neglect affects both the ability to respond to targets on the contralesional side of spa...
Some patients with brain lesions do not respond normally to stimuli from the side opposite their les...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age-...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age-...
Preattentive and attentive visual processing was examined in patients with hemispatial neglect, hemi...
Patients with visuospatial neglect when asked to cancel targets partially or totally omit to cancel ...
The attentional deficit underlying hemispatial neglect was examined through a detailed analysis of t...
The effect of distractor load on visual search was examined in a patient with visual neglect followi...
In normal observers, visual search is facilitated for targets with salient attributes. We compared h...
Visual scanning and exploration of natural scenes not only depends on specific objects, but also on ...
Objective: This study aimed to (a) define the temporal and spatial characteristics of attention in h...
The distribution of spatial attention across the horizontal meridian of the visual field, as assesse...
Patients with hemispatial neglect exhibit a myriad of profound deficits. A hallmark of this syndrome...
Patients with hemi-spatial neglect have trouble finding targets defined by a conjunction of visual f...
Patients with hemispatial neglect exhibit a myriad of profound deficits. A hallmark of this syndrome...
Hemispatial neglect affects both the ability to respond to targets on the contralesional side of spa...
Some patients with brain lesions do not respond normally to stimuli from the side opposite their les...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age-...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age-...
Preattentive and attentive visual processing was examined in patients with hemispatial neglect, hemi...
Patients with visuospatial neglect when asked to cancel targets partially or totally omit to cancel ...
The attentional deficit underlying hemispatial neglect was examined through a detailed analysis of t...
The effect of distractor load on visual search was examined in a patient with visual neglect followi...
In normal observers, visual search is facilitated for targets with salient attributes. We compared h...
Visual scanning and exploration of natural scenes not only depends on specific objects, but also on ...
Objective: This study aimed to (a) define the temporal and spatial characteristics of attention in h...
The distribution of spatial attention across the horizontal meridian of the visual field, as assesse...
Patients with hemispatial neglect exhibit a myriad of profound deficits. A hallmark of this syndrome...
Patients with hemi-spatial neglect have trouble finding targets defined by a conjunction of visual f...
Patients with hemispatial neglect exhibit a myriad of profound deficits. A hallmark of this syndrome...
Hemispatial neglect affects both the ability to respond to targets on the contralesional side of spa...
Some patients with brain lesions do not respond normally to stimuli from the side opposite their les...