The cognitive mechanisms underlying personal neglect are not well known. One theory postulates that personal neglect is due to a disorder of contralesional body representation. In the present study, we have investigated whether personal neglect is best explained by impairments in the representation of the contralesional side of the body, in particular, or a dysfunction of the mental representation of the contralesional space in general. For this, 22 patients with right hemisphere cerebral lesions (7 with personal neglect, 15 without personal neglect) and 13 healthy controls have been studied using two experimental tasks measuring representation of the body and extrapersonal space. In the tasks, photographs of left and right hands as well as...
Neglect is one of the most impressive neuropsychological disorder, for both its theoretical and clin...
A review of patients with brain injury showing personal neglect is presented. The aim is to shed lig...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
There is still a matter of debate around the nature of personal neglect. Is it an attention disorder...
Personal neglect (PN) is the hemi-inattention toward the contralesional bodily space that follows a ...
AbstractPatients showing unilateral neglect fail to respond, report or orient to stimuli located in ...
Objective: Personal neglect (PN) refers to a form of hemi-inattention toward the contralesional body...
Many neglect patients show deficits in the mental representation of their contralesional body side o...
Abstract: Many neglect patients show deficits in the mental representation of theircontralesional bo...
Some patients with brain lesions do not respond normally to stimuli from the side opposite their les...
Dissociation between personal and extrapersonal neglect has rarely been observed in man. In this stu...
To explore the idea of a perceptual distortion of space in spatial neglect, neglect patients, age-ma...
Evidence from the use of the landmark task and from two size-matching tasks shows that many patients...
Personal neglect is a disorder in the perception and representation of the body that causes the pati...
Bisiach and Luzzatti (1978) provided evidence that unilateral spatial neglect is not only a disorder...
Neglect is one of the most impressive neuropsychological disorder, for both its theoretical and clin...
A review of patients with brain injury showing personal neglect is presented. The aim is to shed lig...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
There is still a matter of debate around the nature of personal neglect. Is it an attention disorder...
Personal neglect (PN) is the hemi-inattention toward the contralesional bodily space that follows a ...
AbstractPatients showing unilateral neglect fail to respond, report or orient to stimuli located in ...
Objective: Personal neglect (PN) refers to a form of hemi-inattention toward the contralesional body...
Many neglect patients show deficits in the mental representation of their contralesional body side o...
Abstract: Many neglect patients show deficits in the mental representation of theircontralesional bo...
Some patients with brain lesions do not respond normally to stimuli from the side opposite their les...
Dissociation between personal and extrapersonal neglect has rarely been observed in man. In this stu...
To explore the idea of a perceptual distortion of space in spatial neglect, neglect patients, age-ma...
Evidence from the use of the landmark task and from two size-matching tasks shows that many patients...
Personal neglect is a disorder in the perception and representation of the body that causes the pati...
Bisiach and Luzzatti (1978) provided evidence that unilateral spatial neglect is not only a disorder...
Neglect is one of the most impressive neuropsychological disorder, for both its theoretical and clin...
A review of patients with brain injury showing personal neglect is presented. The aim is to shed lig...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...