An impairment of the spatial deployment of visual attention during exploration of static (i.e., motionless) stimuli is a common finding after an acute, right-hemispheric stroke. However, less is known about how these deficits: (a) are modulated through naturalistic motion (i.e., without directional, specific spatial features); and, (b) evolve in the subacute/chronic post-stroke phase. In the present study, we investigated free visual exploration in three patient groups with subacute/chronic right-hemispheric stroke and in healthy subjects. The first group included patients with left visual neglect and a left visual field defect (VFD), the second patients with a left VFD but no neglect, and the third patients without neglect or VFD. Eye move...
Contains fulltext : 90544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Asymmetry in p...
In recent years, evidence has emerged to suggest abnormal temporal dynamics of attentional processin...
Attention is often considered a limited resource that we need to spend wisely, and accordingly resou...
An impairment of the spatial deployment of visual attention during exploration of static (i.e., moti...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect are impaired in directing focal attention toward the contra...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...
The eye-tracking study aimed at assessing spatial biases in visual exploration in patients after acu...
The distribution of spatial attention across the horizontal meridian of the visual field, as assesse...
INTRODUCTION: Attention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious perception. I...
Introduction: Attention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious perception. I...
Direct gaze has been shown to be a particularly important social cue, being preferentially processed...
Converging evidence suggests that right-hemisphere dominant spatial attention systems can be modulat...
AbstractIntroductionAttention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious percept...
Unilateral spatial neglect entails a failure to detect or respond to stimuli in the space opposite t...
Contains fulltext : 90544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Asymmetry in p...
In recent years, evidence has emerged to suggest abnormal temporal dynamics of attentional processin...
Attention is often considered a limited resource that we need to spend wisely, and accordingly resou...
An impairment of the spatial deployment of visual attention during exploration of static (i.e., moti...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect are impaired in directing focal attention toward the contra...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...
The eye-tracking study aimed at assessing spatial biases in visual exploration in patients after acu...
The distribution of spatial attention across the horizontal meridian of the visual field, as assesse...
INTRODUCTION: Attention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious perception. I...
Introduction: Attention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious perception. I...
Direct gaze has been shown to be a particularly important social cue, being preferentially processed...
Converging evidence suggests that right-hemisphere dominant spatial attention systems can be modulat...
AbstractIntroductionAttention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious percept...
Unilateral spatial neglect entails a failure to detect or respond to stimuli in the space opposite t...
Contains fulltext : 90544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Asymmetry in p...
In recent years, evidence has emerged to suggest abnormal temporal dynamics of attentional processin...
Attention is often considered a limited resource that we need to spend wisely, and accordingly resou...