Visual extinction after right parietal damage involves a loss of awareness for stimuli in the contralesional field when presented concurrently with ipsilesional stimuli, although contralesional stimuli are still perceived if presented alone. However, extinguished stimuli can still receive some residual on-line processing, without awareness. Here we examined whether such residual processing of extinguished stimuli can produce implicit and/or explicit memory traces lasting many minutes. We tested four patients with right parietal damage and left extinction on two sessions, each including distinct study and subsequent test phases. At study, pictures of objects were shown briefly in the right, left, or both fields. Patients were asked to name t...
Two patients with left-sided visual extinction after right parietal damage were each given two 'prio...
Patients with hemispatial neglect exhibit a myriad of profound deficits. A hallmark of this syndrome...
Patients with spatial neglect due to right hemisphere pathology may show 'revisiting' behaviour duri...
Visual extinction is a sign classically associated with right parietal damage. The patient can see a...
Unilateral brain damage frequently produces ''extinction,'' in which patients can detect brief singl...
We describe recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potential (ERP) st...
Brain areas activated by stimuli in the left visual field of a right parietal patient suffering from...
In the present study, we demonstrate that parietal patients with visual extinction show enhanced awa...
This is a post print version of the article. The official published version can be obtained from the...
This study examined whether differential neural responses are evoked by emotional stimuli with and w...
The current study used the process dissociation procedure in conjunction with a stem-completion prim...
Visual neglect and extinction are two common neurological syndromes in patients with right-hemispher...
A patient, AB, is reported who showed clear signs of neglect but no extinction (N+ E-). Several hypo...
Neuroimaging studies investigated the attentional systems of the human brain revealing two networks,...
Bisiach and Luzzatti (1978) provided evidence that unilateral spatial neglect is not only a disorder...
Two patients with left-sided visual extinction after right parietal damage were each given two 'prio...
Patients with hemispatial neglect exhibit a myriad of profound deficits. A hallmark of this syndrome...
Patients with spatial neglect due to right hemisphere pathology may show 'revisiting' behaviour duri...
Visual extinction is a sign classically associated with right parietal damage. The patient can see a...
Unilateral brain damage frequently produces ''extinction,'' in which patients can detect brief singl...
We describe recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potential (ERP) st...
Brain areas activated by stimuli in the left visual field of a right parietal patient suffering from...
In the present study, we demonstrate that parietal patients with visual extinction show enhanced awa...
This is a post print version of the article. The official published version can be obtained from the...
This study examined whether differential neural responses are evoked by emotional stimuli with and w...
The current study used the process dissociation procedure in conjunction with a stem-completion prim...
Visual neglect and extinction are two common neurological syndromes in patients with right-hemispher...
A patient, AB, is reported who showed clear signs of neglect but no extinction (N+ E-). Several hypo...
Neuroimaging studies investigated the attentional systems of the human brain revealing two networks,...
Bisiach and Luzzatti (1978) provided evidence that unilateral spatial neglect is not only a disorder...
Two patients with left-sided visual extinction after right parietal damage were each given two 'prio...
Patients with hemispatial neglect exhibit a myriad of profound deficits. A hallmark of this syndrome...
Patients with spatial neglect due to right hemisphere pathology may show 'revisiting' behaviour duri...