Hierarchical processing in Balint's syndrome: a failure of flexible top-down attention.

  • Mevorach, C
  • Shalev, L
  • Green, RJ
  • Chechlacz, M
  • Riddoch, MJ
  • Humphreys, GW
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Journal
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Abstract

Patients with Balint' s syndrome are typically impaired at perceiving multiple objects simultaneously, and at evaluating the relationship between multiple objects in a scene (simultanagnosia). These deficits may not only be observed in complex scenes, but also when local elements of individual objects must be integrated into a perceptual global whole. Thus, unlike normal observers, patients with simultanagnosia typically show a bias towards the local forms, even to the extent that they cannot identify the global stimuli. However, we have previously shown that global processing is still attainable in Balint patients in certain scenarios (e.g., when local elements are unfamiliar). This suggests that in addition to a possible perceptual defici...

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