A case of hemianaesthesia caused by right hemisphere stroke was found to have good sensitivity and cutaneous localisation when she touched her impaired hand with her good contralateral hand or with a probe held by that hand. The capacity did not depend solely upon movement or positioning of her right arm, and she could also discriminate whether her own left fingers, as opposed to someone else's inter-digitated fingers, were being touched, but only when she did the touching. Thus, the threshold of the impaired hand appeared to be markedly affected by active involvement of the contralateral limb in delivering the stimulus
A right-brain damaged patient with pure tactile extinction was asked to report series of single or d...
A right-brain damaged patient with pure tactile extinction was asked to report series of single or d...
We instructed patients with right brain damage (RBD) and somatosensory extinction, hemispatial negle...
A case of hemianaesthesia caused by right hemisphere stroke was found to have good sensitivity and c...
SUMMARY A case of hemianaesthesia caused by right hemisphere stroke was found to have good sensitivi...
Following a right-hemisphere stroke, Patient NG could detect somatosensory stimulation that she was ...
Following a right-hemisphere stroke, Patient NG could detect somatosensory stimulation that she was ...
When assessing for the presence of hemianesthesia, the examiner touches the body of the patients, an...
When assessing for the presence of hemianesthesia, the examiner touches the body of the patients, an...
Twelve normal controls, twelve left-brain-damaged patients, and thirty-six right-brain-damaged patie...
Patient NG is the first reported case of lower-limb 'self-touch enhancement' following stroke. Mobil...
Introduction We report a very unique clinical presentation of a patient who complained, after a left...
Crossing the hands over the midline reduces left tactile extinction to double simultaneous stimulati...
We report a patient with an ischemic stroke in the vascular territory of the right middle cerebral a...
Comprehending the nature of tactile disorders following brain damage is crucial to understand how th...
A right-brain damaged patient with pure tactile extinction was asked to report series of single or d...
A right-brain damaged patient with pure tactile extinction was asked to report series of single or d...
We instructed patients with right brain damage (RBD) and somatosensory extinction, hemispatial negle...
A case of hemianaesthesia caused by right hemisphere stroke was found to have good sensitivity and c...
SUMMARY A case of hemianaesthesia caused by right hemisphere stroke was found to have good sensitivi...
Following a right-hemisphere stroke, Patient NG could detect somatosensory stimulation that she was ...
Following a right-hemisphere stroke, Patient NG could detect somatosensory stimulation that she was ...
When assessing for the presence of hemianesthesia, the examiner touches the body of the patients, an...
When assessing for the presence of hemianesthesia, the examiner touches the body of the patients, an...
Twelve normal controls, twelve left-brain-damaged patients, and thirty-six right-brain-damaged patie...
Patient NG is the first reported case of lower-limb 'self-touch enhancement' following stroke. Mobil...
Introduction We report a very unique clinical presentation of a patient who complained, after a left...
Crossing the hands over the midline reduces left tactile extinction to double simultaneous stimulati...
We report a patient with an ischemic stroke in the vascular territory of the right middle cerebral a...
Comprehending the nature of tactile disorders following brain damage is crucial to understand how th...
A right-brain damaged patient with pure tactile extinction was asked to report series of single or d...
A right-brain damaged patient with pure tactile extinction was asked to report series of single or d...
We instructed patients with right brain damage (RBD) and somatosensory extinction, hemispatial negle...