Patients with unilateral neglect show a variety of impairments when reaching towards objects in contralesional space. The basis of these deficits could be perceptual, motor or at one of the intermediate stages linking these processes. Here, we review studies of visually guided reaching in neglect and integrate these results with findings from normal human and monkey action control. We consider evidence which shows that neglect patients can be slow to initiate or execute reaches particularly to a contralesional target. We discuss the directional and spatial deficits that may interact to contribute to such reaching abnormalities and highlight the importance of effective target selection and on-line guidance, exploring the idea that deficits i...
Left neglect after right-hemisphere damage may involve perceptual and/or motor impairments. Here we ...
We asked 12 patients with left visual neglect to bisect the gap between two cylinders or to reach ra...
Hemispatial neglect is generally defined as the inability to spontaneously report, respond or orient...
It has been proposed that patients with spatial neglect fail to respond appropriately toward stimuli...
It is widely accepted that the posterior parietal cortex is critical for the on-line control of acti...
Unilateral neglect is a neurological syndrome where patients show difficulties in perceiving, acting...
It is widely accepted that the posterior parietal cortex is critical for the on-line control of acti...
Milner and Goodale (The visual brain in action, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995; The visual br...
Vision-for-action and vision-for-perception have been depicted as different processes supported by p...
Vision-for-action and vision-for-perception have been depicted as different processes supported by p...
Patients with unilateral neglect following right hemisphere damage may have difficulty in moving tow...
It is well established that patients with hemispatial neglect present severe visuospatial impairment...
Neglect patients generally fail to respond appropriately toward stimuli located in the contralesiona...
It is well established that patients with hemispatial neglect present with severe visuospatial impai...
It is well established that patients with hemispatial neglect present with severe visuospatial impai...
Left neglect after right-hemisphere damage may involve perceptual and/or motor impairments. Here we ...
We asked 12 patients with left visual neglect to bisect the gap between two cylinders or to reach ra...
Hemispatial neglect is generally defined as the inability to spontaneously report, respond or orient...
It has been proposed that patients with spatial neglect fail to respond appropriately toward stimuli...
It is widely accepted that the posterior parietal cortex is critical for the on-line control of acti...
Unilateral neglect is a neurological syndrome where patients show difficulties in perceiving, acting...
It is widely accepted that the posterior parietal cortex is critical for the on-line control of acti...
Milner and Goodale (The visual brain in action, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995; The visual br...
Vision-for-action and vision-for-perception have been depicted as different processes supported by p...
Vision-for-action and vision-for-perception have been depicted as different processes supported by p...
Patients with unilateral neglect following right hemisphere damage may have difficulty in moving tow...
It is well established that patients with hemispatial neglect present severe visuospatial impairment...
Neglect patients generally fail to respond appropriately toward stimuli located in the contralesiona...
It is well established that patients with hemispatial neglect present with severe visuospatial impai...
It is well established that patients with hemispatial neglect present with severe visuospatial impai...
Left neglect after right-hemisphere damage may involve perceptual and/or motor impairments. Here we ...
We asked 12 patients with left visual neglect to bisect the gap between two cylinders or to reach ra...
Hemispatial neglect is generally defined as the inability to spontaneously report, respond or orient...