Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitation outcomes and quality of life. The aim of the study was to perform a comprehensive assessment of selective and intensive attention processes in a large population of brain-damaged patients, evaluating the influence of the side and site of the brain lesion, the time from stroke, and the concomitant presence of aphasia or neglect. We assessed 204 patients with a first unilateral brain lesion and 42 healthy individuals with three subtests of the Test of Attentional Performance (TAP): Alertness, Go-No Go, and Divided Attention. 44.4% of patients had an impairment in both intensive and selective aspects of attention, 5.6% had deficits only in t...
Objectives:This retrospective study aimed to compare right-brain damage (RBD) and left-brain damage ...
There is growing awareness that aphasia following a stroke can include deficits in other cognitive f...
Abstract Viken, J. I. (2013). Visuospatial neglect and processing speed: importance of lateralized a...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Background: Attention deficits are common post stroke and result in poorer functional outcomes. This...
Background: Motor impairment and attention deficits are common in stroke. Little is known about how ...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
It is increasingly acknowledged that patients with aphasia following a left-hemisphere stroke often ...
Background: Attention deficits are common after stroke, yet their natural course is undefined. This ...
This review illustrates how, after unilateral brain damage, the presence and severity of spatial awa...
Impairments of visuospatial attention, language, and processing speed (PS) are common early after st...
Strokes often cause multiple behavioural deficits that are correlated at the population level. Here,...
Objective: Neuropsychological studies suggest that the ability to compensate for the presence of spa...
Objectives:This retrospective study aimed to compare right-brain damage (RBD) and left-brain damage ...
There is growing awareness that aphasia following a stroke can include deficits in other cognitive f...
Abstract Viken, J. I. (2013). Visuospatial neglect and processing speed: importance of lateralized a...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Background: Attention deficits are common post stroke and result in poorer functional outcomes. This...
Background: Motor impairment and attention deficits are common in stroke. Little is known about how ...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
It is increasingly acknowledged that patients with aphasia following a left-hemisphere stroke often ...
Background: Attention deficits are common after stroke, yet their natural course is undefined. This ...
This review illustrates how, after unilateral brain damage, the presence and severity of spatial awa...
Impairments of visuospatial attention, language, and processing speed (PS) are common early after st...
Strokes often cause multiple behavioural deficits that are correlated at the population level. Here,...
Objective: Neuropsychological studies suggest that the ability to compensate for the presence of spa...
Objectives:This retrospective study aimed to compare right-brain damage (RBD) and left-brain damage ...
There is growing awareness that aphasia following a stroke can include deficits in other cognitive f...
Abstract Viken, J. I. (2013). Visuospatial neglect and processing speed: importance of lateralized a...