BACKGROUND: Hemispatial neglect is characterised as a failure by a brain-damaged patient to attend to contralesional space. It is hypothesised to be a result of damage to a network involving the frontal, parietal and cingulated cortices, basal ganglia and thalamus. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The aim of this preliminary study was to verify this model of neglect in 22 right hemisphere-damaged acute stroke patients, using single photon emission-computed tomography (SPECT). The presence of a single rightsided vascular brain lesion was confirmed on CT and/or MRI. Hemispatial neglect, assessed with a battery of drawings, line bisection and line and shape cancellation tests, was observed in 12 cases. RESULTS: Patients with neglect (compared with those ...
Objectives:This retrospective study aimed to compare right-brain damage (RBD) and left-brain damage ...
The patient following infarction of the non-dominant right parietal lobe has visual hemi-neglect on ...
Background Following injury to the right parietal cortex (e.g. right-sided stroke), patients typica...
BACKGROUND: Hemispatial neglect is characterised as a failure by a brain-damaged patient to attend t...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
Spatial neglect is a perplexing neuropsychological syndrome, in which patients fail to detect (and/o...
The pathophysiology of neuropsychological disorders due to right deep-seated hemispheric lesions rem...
The syndrome of hemispatial neglect is characterised by reduced awareness of stimuli on one side of ...
To correlate the neuro-ophthalmological observations with the magnetic reso-nance images (MRI) and p...
Visual neglect after left-hemispheric lesion is thought to be less frequent, less severe, and shorte...
Cortical remote effects of right deep-seated lesions were studied with two cerebral blood flow measu...
Systematic individual neuroanatomical (MRI) and neuropsychological investigations were conducted for...
The exact anatomical localization of right hemisphere lesions that lead to left spatial neglect is s...
Visual neglect and extinction are two common neurological syndromes in patients with right-hemispher...
Left visual neglect is a dramatic neurological condition that impairs awareness of left-sided events...
Objectives:This retrospective study aimed to compare right-brain damage (RBD) and left-brain damage ...
The patient following infarction of the non-dominant right parietal lobe has visual hemi-neglect on ...
Background Following injury to the right parietal cortex (e.g. right-sided stroke), patients typica...
BACKGROUND: Hemispatial neglect is characterised as a failure by a brain-damaged patient to attend t...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
Spatial neglect is a perplexing neuropsychological syndrome, in which patients fail to detect (and/o...
The pathophysiology of neuropsychological disorders due to right deep-seated hemispheric lesions rem...
The syndrome of hemispatial neglect is characterised by reduced awareness of stimuli on one side of ...
To correlate the neuro-ophthalmological observations with the magnetic reso-nance images (MRI) and p...
Visual neglect after left-hemispheric lesion is thought to be less frequent, less severe, and shorte...
Cortical remote effects of right deep-seated lesions were studied with two cerebral blood flow measu...
Systematic individual neuroanatomical (MRI) and neuropsychological investigations were conducted for...
The exact anatomical localization of right hemisphere lesions that lead to left spatial neglect is s...
Visual neglect and extinction are two common neurological syndromes in patients with right-hemispher...
Left visual neglect is a dramatic neurological condition that impairs awareness of left-sided events...
Objectives:This retrospective study aimed to compare right-brain damage (RBD) and left-brain damage ...
The patient following infarction of the non-dominant right parietal lobe has visual hemi-neglect on ...
Background Following injury to the right parietal cortex (e.g. right-sided stroke), patients typica...