Theories of lateralized cognitive functions propose a dominance of the left hemisphere for motor control and of the right hemisphere for spatial attention. Accordingly, spatial attention deficits (e.g., neglect) are more frequently observed after right-hemispheric stroke, whereas apraxia is a common consequence of left-hemispheric stroke. Clinical reports of spatial attentional deficits after left hemisphere (LH) stroke also exist, but are often neglected. By applying parallel analysis (PA) and voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping (VLSM) to data from a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment of 74 LH stroke patients, we here systematically investigate the relationship between spatial inattention and apraxia and their neural bases.PA revea...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
While visuospatial deficits are well‐characterized cognitive sequelae of right hemisphere (RH ) stro...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Apraxia and inattention dissociate in chronic left hemisphere stroke D.C. Timpert, P.H. Weiss-Blank...
Apraxia is characterised by multiple deficits of higher motor functions, primarily caused by left he...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...
Lesion-symptom studies of spatial neglect and the attention deficits associated with this disorder d...
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory deficits, has ...
Recent evidence in healthy participants suggests that a motor subcomponent of working memory (mWM) m...
PB10. Apraxic deficits in sub-acute right hemisphere stroke resultfrom deficient allo-centric visuo-...
Background and Objective: Apraxia is a deficit of motor cognition leading to difficulties in actual ...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Increasing evidence indicates that focal lesions following stroke cause alterations in connectivity ...
Unilateral Spatial Neglect, the most dramatic manifestation of contralesional space unawareness, is ...
It is debated how language and praxis are co-represented in the left hemisphere (LH). As voxel-based...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
While visuospatial deficits are well‐characterized cognitive sequelae of right hemisphere (RH ) stro...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
Apraxia and inattention dissociate in chronic left hemisphere stroke D.C. Timpert, P.H. Weiss-Blank...
Apraxia is characterised by multiple deficits of higher motor functions, primarily caused by left he...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...
Lesion-symptom studies of spatial neglect and the attention deficits associated with this disorder d...
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory deficits, has ...
Recent evidence in healthy participants suggests that a motor subcomponent of working memory (mWM) m...
PB10. Apraxic deficits in sub-acute right hemisphere stroke resultfrom deficient allo-centric visuo-...
Background and Objective: Apraxia is a deficit of motor cognition leading to difficulties in actual ...
Limb apraxia is a syndrome often observed after stroke that affects the ability to perform skilled a...
Increasing evidence indicates that focal lesions following stroke cause alterations in connectivity ...
Unilateral Spatial Neglect, the most dramatic manifestation of contralesional space unawareness, is ...
It is debated how language and praxis are co-represented in the left hemisphere (LH). As voxel-based...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
While visuospatial deficits are well‐characterized cognitive sequelae of right hemisphere (RH ) stro...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...