The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including neuropsychology, cognitive neuroscience, and cognitive psychology, as well as for clinical practice. Deficits of spatial attentional arising from parietal brain damage remain largely confined to the left visual field. The mechanisms underlying this hemispheric asymmetry are still elusive. We mimicked the neuropsychological syndrome of contralesional extinction by temporarily inducing a spatial attentional bias in healthy volunteers with TMS. We investigated whether directing covert spatial attention could enhance or, more importantly, counteract the resulting behavioral deficits. Although both the left and right parietal TMS induced contralater...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
We have studied a patient, CZ, with contralateral visual extinction due to a large ischaemic frontal...
We review a series of studies exemplifying some applications of single-pulse and paired-transcranial...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
Theoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioning of at...
AbstractTheoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioni...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
We review a series of studies exemplifying some applications of single-pulse and paired-transcranial...
We review a series of studies exemplifying some applications of single-pulse and paired-transcranial...
Visual extinction following unilateral brain damage manifests as a deficit in detecting contralesion...
SUMMARY Visual extinction was studied in a patient with neglect from a right hemispheric lesion. Ext...
Interhemispheric competition between homologous areas in the human brain is believed to be involved ...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Interhemispheric competition between homologous areas in the human brain is believed to be involved ...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
We have studied a patient, CZ, with contralateral visual extinction due to a large ischaemic frontal...
We review a series of studies exemplifying some applications of single-pulse and paired-transcranial...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
Theoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioning of at...
AbstractTheoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioni...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
We review a series of studies exemplifying some applications of single-pulse and paired-transcranial...
We review a series of studies exemplifying some applications of single-pulse and paired-transcranial...
Visual extinction following unilateral brain damage manifests as a deficit in detecting contralesion...
SUMMARY Visual extinction was studied in a patient with neglect from a right hemispheric lesion. Ext...
Interhemispheric competition between homologous areas in the human brain is believed to be involved ...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Interhemispheric competition between homologous areas in the human brain is believed to be involved ...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
We have studied a patient, CZ, with contralateral visual extinction due to a large ischaemic frontal...
We review a series of studies exemplifying some applications of single-pulse and paired-transcranial...