Objective: To assess the effectiveness of visuomotor imagery training in the rehabilitation of unilateral neglect. Design: Before-after trial. Behavioral analysis of single cases. Setting: Neurologic rehabilitation unit of a university hospital. Patients: Two patients with acquired brain injury who were suffering from severe and long-lasting unilateral neglect consequent to large lesions of cortical and subcortical right-brain. Intervention: A behavioral training program consisting of visual and movement imagery exercises. Forty experimental sessions, each lasting 50 minutes, were delivered. Main Outcome Measures: Six neuropsychological tests evaluating unilateral neglect; seven 'functional' tests assessing neglect behavior under daily life...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of a motor imagery program integrated into physiotherapy a...
Symptoms of visuospatial neglect occur frequently after unilateral brain damage. Neglect hampers reh...
Objective: This paper reported on the application of mental imagery to the relearning of daily task ...
Purpose: The aim of the present paper is to review several studies which assessed the validity of a ...
Visuospatial neglect due to right hemisphere damage, usually a stroke, is a major cause of disabilit...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
OBJECTIVE: Symptoms of visuospatial neglect occur frequently after unilateral brain damage. Neglect...
Left visuo-spatial neglect is a well-recognized predictor of poor functional outcome following right...
We describe the outcome of a single-blinded randomized comparison of 3 different interventions in su...
Introduction: In the last decade new treatments based on mental imagery have been developed for pati...
A study of the effect of specific training for visual neglect on the recovery of motor and functiona...
Hemispatial neglect is a severe cognitive condition frequently observed after a stroke, associated w...
The aim of this work is to verify the effectiveness of our treatment in patients with spatial neglec...
Introduction Approximately 30% of all patients with stroke show visuospatial neglect (VSN). Currentl...
Stroke patients with visuospatial neglect (VSN) have difficulties responding to visual information l...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of a motor imagery program integrated into physiotherapy a...
Symptoms of visuospatial neglect occur frequently after unilateral brain damage. Neglect hampers reh...
Objective: This paper reported on the application of mental imagery to the relearning of daily task ...
Purpose: The aim of the present paper is to review several studies which assessed the validity of a ...
Visuospatial neglect due to right hemisphere damage, usually a stroke, is a major cause of disabilit...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
OBJECTIVE: Symptoms of visuospatial neglect occur frequently after unilateral brain damage. Neglect...
Left visuo-spatial neglect is a well-recognized predictor of poor functional outcome following right...
We describe the outcome of a single-blinded randomized comparison of 3 different interventions in su...
Introduction: In the last decade new treatments based on mental imagery have been developed for pati...
A study of the effect of specific training for visual neglect on the recovery of motor and functiona...
Hemispatial neglect is a severe cognitive condition frequently observed after a stroke, associated w...
The aim of this work is to verify the effectiveness of our treatment in patients with spatial neglec...
Introduction Approximately 30% of all patients with stroke show visuospatial neglect (VSN). Currentl...
Stroke patients with visuospatial neglect (VSN) have difficulties responding to visual information l...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of a motor imagery program integrated into physiotherapy a...
Symptoms of visuospatial neglect occur frequently after unilateral brain damage. Neglect hampers reh...
Objective: This paper reported on the application of mental imagery to the relearning of daily task ...