The syndrome of Anosognosia for Hemiplegia (AHP) can provide unique insights into the neurocognitive processes of motor awareness. Yet, prior studies have only explored predominately discreet lesions. Using advanced structural neuroimaging methods in 174 patients with a right-hemisphere stroke, we were able to identify three neural systems that contribute to AHP, when disconnected or directly damaged: the (i) premotor loop (ii) limbic system, and (iii) ventral attentional network. Our results suggest that human motor awareness is contingent on the joint contribution of these three systems
OBJECTIVE: Anosognosia for hemiplegia can be defined as patient’s denial of disorder and ignorence o...
Disturbances in body awareness offer important insights into neurocognitive processes involved in th...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...
The syndrome of Anosognosia for Hemiplegia (AHP) can provide unique insights into the neurocognitive...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is a complex syndrome whose neural correlates are still under inves...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is a complex syndrome whose neural correlates are still under inves...
Being aware of one’s own motor performance is crucial for successfully interacting with the world. I...
Anosognosia for Hemiplegia (AHP) refers to unawareness of contralesional motor deficits, typically o...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the following article: Valentina Moro, Simone Pernigo, Ma...
Anosognosia for Hemiplegia (AHP) is a disturbance in motor awareness, secondary to right brain hemis...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is informative about the neurocognitive basis of motor awareness. H...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is informative about the neurocognitive basis of motor awareness. H...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia is a common and striking disorder following stroke. Because it is typical...
'This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted for publication in Behaviou...
Anosognosic patients show a lack of awareness for their hemiplegia coupled with a distorted sense of...
OBJECTIVE: Anosognosia for hemiplegia can be defined as patient’s denial of disorder and ignorence o...
Disturbances in body awareness offer important insights into neurocognitive processes involved in th...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...
The syndrome of Anosognosia for Hemiplegia (AHP) can provide unique insights into the neurocognitive...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is a complex syndrome whose neural correlates are still under inves...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is a complex syndrome whose neural correlates are still under inves...
Being aware of one’s own motor performance is crucial for successfully interacting with the world. I...
Anosognosia for Hemiplegia (AHP) refers to unawareness of contralesional motor deficits, typically o...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the following article: Valentina Moro, Simone Pernigo, Ma...
Anosognosia for Hemiplegia (AHP) is a disturbance in motor awareness, secondary to right brain hemis...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is informative about the neurocognitive basis of motor awareness. H...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is informative about the neurocognitive basis of motor awareness. H...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia is a common and striking disorder following stroke. Because it is typical...
'This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article accepted for publication in Behaviou...
Anosognosic patients show a lack of awareness for their hemiplegia coupled with a distorted sense of...
OBJECTIVE: Anosognosia for hemiplegia can be defined as patient’s denial of disorder and ignorence o...
Disturbances in body awareness offer important insights into neurocognitive processes involved in th...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...