On the basis of a computational and neurodynamical model, we investigate a cognitive impairment in stroke patients termed visual neglect. The model is based on the "biased competition hypothesis" and is structured in several network modules which are related to the dorsal and ventral pathway in the visual cortex. By damaging the model, visual neglect can be simulated and explained as an unbalanced neurodynamical competition. We predict that acquiring knowledge of objects can increase the frequency of saccades to previously ignored object parts. This prediction is confirmed in a single case study by monitoring eye movements of a neglect patient. © 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V
Recent work on human attention and representational systems has benefited from a growing interplay b...
A computational cognitive neuroscience approach was used to examine processes of visual attention in...
Background/Purpose: To identify brain hubs that are behaviorally relevant for neglect after stroke a...
On the basis of a computational and neurodynamical model, we investigate a cognitive impairment in s...
Visual neglect is a debilitating neuropsychological phenomenon that has many clinical implications a...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show a dramatic lack of awareness for events occ...
BACKGROUND: Visual neglect is an attentional deficit typically resulting from parietal cortex lesion...
Neglect is an acquired cognitive disorder characterized by a lack of processing of one side of a sti...
Visual neglect is an attentional deficit typically resulting from parietal cortex lesion and sometim...
In the present work we follow a computational neuroscience approach in order to study the role of at...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a neuropsychological syndrome often observed in right hemisphere strok...
Visual neglect is a debilitating medical condition has attracted the interest of clinicians and neur...
Neglect is an acquired cognitive disorder characterized by a lack of processing of one side of a sti...
International audienceAttention allows us to prioritize the processing of external information accor...
Abstract. This paper examines the reason for a particular impairment of cognitive functioning in bra...
Recent work on human attention and representational systems has benefited from a growing interplay b...
A computational cognitive neuroscience approach was used to examine processes of visual attention in...
Background/Purpose: To identify brain hubs that are behaviorally relevant for neglect after stroke a...
On the basis of a computational and neurodynamical model, we investigate a cognitive impairment in s...
Visual neglect is a debilitating neuropsychological phenomenon that has many clinical implications a...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show a dramatic lack of awareness for events occ...
BACKGROUND: Visual neglect is an attentional deficit typically resulting from parietal cortex lesion...
Neglect is an acquired cognitive disorder characterized by a lack of processing of one side of a sti...
Visual neglect is an attentional deficit typically resulting from parietal cortex lesion and sometim...
In the present work we follow a computational neuroscience approach in order to study the role of at...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a neuropsychological syndrome often observed in right hemisphere strok...
Visual neglect is a debilitating medical condition has attracted the interest of clinicians and neur...
Neglect is an acquired cognitive disorder characterized by a lack of processing of one side of a sti...
International audienceAttention allows us to prioritize the processing of external information accor...
Abstract. This paper examines the reason for a particular impairment of cognitive functioning in bra...
Recent work on human attention and representational systems has benefited from a growing interplay b...
A computational cognitive neuroscience approach was used to examine processes of visual attention in...
Background/Purpose: To identify brain hubs that are behaviorally relevant for neglect after stroke a...