Studies of neglect patients have suggested that egocentric coordinates may play an important role in spatially-oriented behavior. Specifically, it has been proposed that damage to the parietal lobe, an area of the brain associated with neglect, causes a disturbance in the central representation of body-centered coordinates, which in turn causes a bias in visuomotor processes away from the contralateral side and toward the ipsilesional side. This dissertation investigated this assertion by testing neurologically-intact adults in a series of 5 experiments requiring visual detection of lateralized light flashes. The findings indicate that: (1) a rightward displacement of the body midline causes a rightward bias in visuomotor processes in neuro...
When patients with right-sided hemispheric lesions neglect information on the left side, with respec...
Spatial orientation is based on coordinates referring to the subject's body. A fundamental principle...
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Studies of neglect patients have suggested that egocentric coordinates may play an important role in...
We asked 12 right-brain-damaged patients (6 with left neglect signs and 6 without left neglect signs...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
The purpose of this study was to resolve a paradox in the literature on the effects of body orientat...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
Unilateral spatial neglect entails a failure to detect or respond to stimuli in the space opposite t...
Recent research revealed that patients with spatial hemineglect show deficits in the judgment of the...
The purpose of this study was to resolve a paradox in the literature on the effects of body orientat...
Using a proprioceptive "straight-ahead" pointing task, we determined the position of the subjective ...
Sixteen control subjects and six right brain-damaged patients with left hemiparesis (three showing s...
& The representations that mediate the coding of spatial position were examined by comparing the...
When patients with right-sided hemispheric lesions neglect information on the left side, with respec...
Spatial orientation is based on coordinates referring to the subject's body. A fundamental principle...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Studies of neglect patients have suggested that egocentric coordinates may play an important role in...
We asked 12 right-brain-damaged patients (6 with left neglect signs and 6 without left neglect signs...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
The purpose of this study was to resolve a paradox in the literature on the effects of body orientat...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
Unilateral spatial neglect entails a failure to detect or respond to stimuli in the space opposite t...
Recent research revealed that patients with spatial hemineglect show deficits in the judgment of the...
The purpose of this study was to resolve a paradox in the literature on the effects of body orientat...
Using a proprioceptive "straight-ahead" pointing task, we determined the position of the subjective ...
Sixteen control subjects and six right brain-damaged patients with left hemiparesis (three showing s...
& The representations that mediate the coding of spatial position were examined by comparing the...
When patients with right-sided hemispheric lesions neglect information on the left side, with respec...
Spatial orientation is based on coordinates referring to the subject's body. A fundamental principle...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...