We examined the frequency and severity of visual versus tactile extinction based on data from a large group of sub-acute patients (n=454) with strokes affecting different vascular territories. After right hemisphere damage visual and tactile extinction were equally common. However, after left hemisphere damage tactile extinction was more common than visual. The frequency of extinction was significantly higher in patients with right compared to left hemisphere damage in both visual and tactile modalities but this held only for strokes affecting the MCA and PCA territories and not for strokes affecting other vascular territories. Furthermore, the severity of extinction did not differ as a function of either the stimulus modality (visual versu...
SUMMARY Visual extinction was studied in a patient with neglect from a right hemispheric lesion. Ext...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
Visual extinction is an intriguing defect of awareness in stroke patients, referring to the unsucces...
We examined the frequency and severity of visual versus tactile extinction based on data from a larg...
We examined the frequency and severity of visual versus tactile extinction based on data from a larg...
Extinction is diagnosed when patients respond to a single contralesional item but fail to detect thi...
AbstractExtinction is diagnosed when patients respond to a single contralesional item but fail to de...
Visual neglect and extinction are two common neurological syndromes in patients with right-hemispher...
Visual neglect and extinction are two distinct visuospatial attention deficits that frequently occur...
The phenomenon of extinction, which occurs frequently after unilateral brain damage, involves a fail...
Most studies on sensory extinction have focused on selected patients with subacute and chronic right...
Heilman has suggested that right hemisphere lesions produce neglect both in the spaces contralateral...
We have studied a patient, CZ, with contralateral visual extinction due to a large ischaemic frontal...
Data availability statement: Online materials are publicly available at OSF under a CC BY license: ...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
SUMMARY Visual extinction was studied in a patient with neglect from a right hemispheric lesion. Ext...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
Visual extinction is an intriguing defect of awareness in stroke patients, referring to the unsucces...
We examined the frequency and severity of visual versus tactile extinction based on data from a larg...
We examined the frequency and severity of visual versus tactile extinction based on data from a larg...
Extinction is diagnosed when patients respond to a single contralesional item but fail to detect thi...
AbstractExtinction is diagnosed when patients respond to a single contralesional item but fail to de...
Visual neglect and extinction are two common neurological syndromes in patients with right-hemispher...
Visual neglect and extinction are two distinct visuospatial attention deficits that frequently occur...
The phenomenon of extinction, which occurs frequently after unilateral brain damage, involves a fail...
Most studies on sensory extinction have focused on selected patients with subacute and chronic right...
Heilman has suggested that right hemisphere lesions produce neglect both in the spaces contralateral...
We have studied a patient, CZ, with contralateral visual extinction due to a large ischaemic frontal...
Data availability statement: Online materials are publicly available at OSF under a CC BY license: ...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
SUMMARY Visual extinction was studied in a patient with neglect from a right hemispheric lesion. Ext...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
Visual extinction is an intriguing defect of awareness in stroke patients, referring to the unsucces...