When observing ourselves in a mirror, we see our body and adjacent objects (e.g. a comb or razor) projecting the image of distant objects. Are these recoded by the brain as reflecting stimuli in peripersonal space? To address this, we exploited the neuropsychological phenomenon of crossmodal, visual-tactile extinction, as shown by patient BV following right-hemisphere stroke. In such crossmodal extinction, a right visual event impairs the perception of a simultaneous left tactile event. In BV, the right visual stimulus (an LED flash) induced more extinction of touch on the contralesional left hand when presented near the ipsilesional right hand, than when distant from it. This agrees with previous data in patients and monkeys showing that v...
The influence of ipsilesional tactile and visual stimuli on the ability to detect contralesional tac...
The influence of ipsilesional tactile and visual stimuli on the ability to detect contralesional tac...
Recent neurophysiological research in the monkey has revealed bimodal neuronal cells with both tacti...
When observing ourselves in a mirror, we see our body and adjacent objects (e.g. a comb or razor) pr...
In mirror reflections, visual stimuli in near peripersonal space (e.g., an object in the hand) can p...
Extinction is a common consequence of unilateral brain injury: contralesional events can be perceive...
The phenomenon of extinction, which occurs frequently after unilateral brain damage, involves a fail...
AbstractBrain areas exist that appear to be specialized for the coding of visual space surrounding t...
After a unilateral brain lesion, patients may show cross-modal, visual–tactile extinction. Such pati...
Crossing the hands over the midline reduces left tactile extinction to double simultaneous stimulati...
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...
Extinction is diagnosed when patients respond to a single contralesional item but fail to detect thi...
Visuo-tactile integration occurs in a privileged way in peripersonal space, namely when visual and t...
AbstractExtinction is diagnosed when patients respond to a single contralesional item but fail to de...
The influence of ipsilesional tactile and visual stimuli on the ability to detect contralesional tac...
The influence of ipsilesional tactile and visual stimuli on the ability to detect contralesional tac...
Recent neurophysiological research in the monkey has revealed bimodal neuronal cells with both tacti...
When observing ourselves in a mirror, we see our body and adjacent objects (e.g. a comb or razor) pr...
In mirror reflections, visual stimuli in near peripersonal space (e.g., an object in the hand) can p...
Extinction is a common consequence of unilateral brain injury: contralesional events can be perceive...
The phenomenon of extinction, which occurs frequently after unilateral brain damage, involves a fail...
AbstractBrain areas exist that appear to be specialized for the coding of visual space surrounding t...
After a unilateral brain lesion, patients may show cross-modal, visual–tactile extinction. Such pati...
Crossing the hands over the midline reduces left tactile extinction to double simultaneous stimulati...
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...
Extinction is diagnosed when patients respond to a single contralesional item but fail to detect thi...
Visuo-tactile integration occurs in a privileged way in peripersonal space, namely when visual and t...
AbstractExtinction is diagnosed when patients respond to a single contralesional item but fail to de...
The influence of ipsilesional tactile and visual stimuli on the ability to detect contralesional tac...
The influence of ipsilesional tactile and visual stimuli on the ability to detect contralesional tac...
Recent neurophysiological research in the monkey has revealed bimodal neuronal cells with both tacti...