In the acute phase of stroke, patients with left visual neglect (VN) automatically orient to the right hemispace. This study examined the presence of rightward bias after right hemisphere stroke within 10 days of stroke onset and after 6 months. Our sample comprised 43 patients and 49 healthy controls. Presence of VN was evaluated with the six conventional subtests of the Behavioral Inattention Test (BITC). Starting points were determined in three BITC cancellation tasks by measuring the distance between the starting point and the median line of the stimulus sheet in centimeters. Activities of daily living (ADL) were assessed with the Barthel Index. At baseline VN patients showed more robust rightward bias than patients without VN. The magn...
Objectives: Comparatively little research has been conducted on right neglect after left brain damag...
Unilateral neglect is described as the failure of an individual, despite normal primary sensation, t...
Abstract Viken, J. I. (2013). Visuospatial neglect and processing speed: importance of lateralized a...
In the acute phase of stroke, patients with left visual neglect (VN) automatically orient to the rig...
Patients with visual neglect (VN) tend to start cancellation tasks from the right. This exceptional ...
Right hemisphere (RH) infarct patients have a tendency to begin visual scanning from the right side ...
Visual inattention is a frequent neuropsychological disorder after right hemisphere (RH) stroke and ...
Unilateral neglect may be a multicomponent attentional disorder consisting of an initial automatic o...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Comparatively little research has been conducted on right neglect ...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...
A common and disabling consequence of stroke is the difficulty in processing contralesional space (i...
Visual neglect (VN) is a common consequence of right hemisphere (RH) stroke. The aims of this study ...
Objectives: Comparatively little research has been conducted on right neglect after left brain damag...
Unilateral neglect is described as the failure of an individual, despite normal primary sensation, t...
Abstract Viken, J. I. (2013). Visuospatial neglect and processing speed: importance of lateralized a...
In the acute phase of stroke, patients with left visual neglect (VN) automatically orient to the rig...
Patients with visual neglect (VN) tend to start cancellation tasks from the right. This exceptional ...
Right hemisphere (RH) infarct patients have a tendency to begin visual scanning from the right side ...
Visual inattention is a frequent neuropsychological disorder after right hemisphere (RH) stroke and ...
Unilateral neglect may be a multicomponent attentional disorder consisting of an initial automatic o...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Comparatively little research has been conducted on right neglect ...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...
A common and disabling consequence of stroke is the difficulty in processing contralesional space (i...
Visual neglect (VN) is a common consequence of right hemisphere (RH) stroke. The aims of this study ...
Objectives: Comparatively little research has been conducted on right neglect after left brain damag...
Unilateral neglect is described as the failure of an individual, despite normal primary sensation, t...
Abstract Viken, J. I. (2013). Visuospatial neglect and processing speed: importance of lateralized a...