The effect of distractor load on visual search was examined in a patient with visual neglect following infarction of the right frontal lobe. The spatial extent of his left-sided neglect was modified greatly by changing stimulus attributes. When targets were highly discriminable compared to distractors, or distractor density was low, or when the subject was asked to cancel distractors as well as targets, he was able to direct his search to the extreme left of search arrays and there was little or no evidence of neglect. By contrast, similar changes in distractor load had little or no effect on the neglect of a patient with a fronto-parietal lesion. These findings suggest that distractability towards ipsilesional stimuli may be an important c...
In visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-cancel stimuli on the ips...
Attention is often considered a limited resource that we need to spend wisely, and accordingly resou...
After right posterior brain damage, patients may ignore events occurring on their left, a condition ...
The effect of distractor load on visual search was examined in a patient with visual neglect followi...
Patients with visuospatial neglect when asked to cancel targets partially or totally omit to cancel ...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age ...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age-...
When young adults carry out visual search, distractors that are semantically related, rather than un...
International audienceVisual neglect is a disabling consequence of right hemisphere damage, whereby ...
Preattentive and attentive visual processing was examined in patients with hemispatial neglect, hemi...
Twenty-six patients suffering from damage to the right side of the brain, 19 of whom exhibited signs...
In visual search for pop-out targets, reaction times are facilitated when the target on the current ...
Some patients with brain lesions do not respond normally to stimuli from the side opposite their les...
Left neglect after right-hemisphere damage may involve perceptual and/or motor impairments. Here we ...
& Neglect is known to produce a bias towards the ipsilesional side. Here we examined whether thi...
In visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-cancel stimuli on the ips...
Attention is often considered a limited resource that we need to spend wisely, and accordingly resou...
After right posterior brain damage, patients may ignore events occurring on their left, a condition ...
The effect of distractor load on visual search was examined in a patient with visual neglect followi...
Patients with visuospatial neglect when asked to cancel targets partially or totally omit to cancel ...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age ...
Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age-...
When young adults carry out visual search, distractors that are semantically related, rather than un...
International audienceVisual neglect is a disabling consequence of right hemisphere damage, whereby ...
Preattentive and attentive visual processing was examined in patients with hemispatial neglect, hemi...
Twenty-six patients suffering from damage to the right side of the brain, 19 of whom exhibited signs...
In visual search for pop-out targets, reaction times are facilitated when the target on the current ...
Some patients with brain lesions do not respond normally to stimuli from the side opposite their les...
Left neglect after right-hemisphere damage may involve perceptual and/or motor impairments. Here we ...
& Neglect is known to produce a bias towards the ipsilesional side. Here we examined whether thi...
In visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-cancel stimuli on the ips...
Attention is often considered a limited resource that we need to spend wisely, and accordingly resou...
After right posterior brain damage, patients may ignore events occurring on their left, a condition ...