A total of 12 patients with hemispatial neglect (and two control groups) were tested to examine the effects of lateralized cues on line bisection and Landmark judgements. The experiment was designed to investigate whether bisection and landmark biases induced by cueing are simply a result of a direct perceptual lengthening of the cued part of the line caused by the fact that the cue is visible, thus creating a composite ‘line plus cue’ or whether cueing indeed induces an attentional bias. Secondly, earlier work by Harvey et al. [Harvey M, Milner AD, Roberts RC. An investigation of hemispatial neglect using the landmark task, Brain and Cognition 1995; 27: 59–78] has shown that in neglect patients cues work by inducing orientational biases ra...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Twelve patients with hemispatial neglect and two control groups were tested to examine the effects o...
The ′Landmark Task" is designed to tease apart two major factors in determining line bisection error...
Healthy subjects were tested in two experiments to examine the effects of lateralized cues on line b...
Healthy subjects were tested in two experiments to examine the effects of lateralized cues on line b...
in most neglect patients, line bisection errors become smaller on repeated tests over the months fol...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
In most neglect patients, line bisection errors become smaller on repeated tests over the months fol...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant \ufb02ankers in ...
In most neglect patients, line bisection errors become smaller on repeated tests over the months fol...
Recent studies have shown that certain symptoms of spatial neglect are co-determined by two major fa...
Recent studies have shown that certain symptoms of spatial neglect are co-determined by two major fa...
One patient with left spatial neglect (FM) and four right-brain damaged controls without neglect wer...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Twelve patients with hemispatial neglect and two control groups were tested to examine the effects o...
The ′Landmark Task" is designed to tease apart two major factors in determining line bisection error...
Healthy subjects were tested in two experiments to examine the effects of lateralized cues on line b...
Healthy subjects were tested in two experiments to examine the effects of lateralized cues on line b...
in most neglect patients, line bisection errors become smaller on repeated tests over the months fol...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
In most neglect patients, line bisection errors become smaller on repeated tests over the months fol...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant \ufb02ankers in ...
In most neglect patients, line bisection errors become smaller on repeated tests over the months fol...
Recent studies have shown that certain symptoms of spatial neglect are co-determined by two major fa...
Recent studies have shown that certain symptoms of spatial neglect are co-determined by two major fa...
One patient with left spatial neglect (FM) and four right-brain damaged controls without neglect wer...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Twelve patients with hemispatial neglect and two control groups were tested to examine the effects o...
The ′Landmark Task" is designed to tease apart two major factors in determining line bisection error...