Unilateral brain damage frequently produces ''extinction,'' in which patients can detect brief single visual stimuli on either side but are unaware of a contralesional stimulus if presented concurrently with an ipsilesional stimulus. Explanations for extinction have invoked deficits in initial processes that operate before the focusing of visual attention or in later attentive stages of vision, Preattentive vision was preserved in a parietally damaged patient, whose extinction was less severe when bilateral stimuli formed a common surface, even if this required visual filling-in to yield illusory Kanizsa figures or completion of partially occluded figures. These results show that parietal extinction arises only after substantial processing ...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
We describe recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potential (ERP) st...
Visual extinction after right parietal damage involves a loss of awareness for stimuli in the contra...
Unilateral brain damage frequently produces “extinction, ” in which patients can detect brief single...
Visual extinction commonly occurs after unilateral, parietal brain damage and manifests in a failure...
Visual extinction is a sign classically associated with right parietal damage. The patient can see a...
Neuroimaging studies investigated the attentional systems of the human brain revealing two networks,...
AbstractBrain areas exist that appear to be specialized for the coding of visual space surrounding t...
AbstractPatients with visual extinction following right-hemisphere damage sometimes see and sometime...
Anti-extinction occurs when there is poor report of a single stimulus presented on the contralesiona...
Brain areas activated by stimuli in the left visual field of a right parietal patient suffering from...
Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition fo...
Brain-damaged patients showing extinction are able to process stimuli presented on either hemispace,...
We report a case-study of YE, a 54-year-old person who suffered multiple shell injuries that caused ...
The phenomenon of extinction, which occurs frequently after unilateral brain damage, involves a fail...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
We describe recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potential (ERP) st...
Visual extinction after right parietal damage involves a loss of awareness for stimuli in the contra...
Unilateral brain damage frequently produces “extinction, ” in which patients can detect brief single...
Visual extinction commonly occurs after unilateral, parietal brain damage and manifests in a failure...
Visual extinction is a sign classically associated with right parietal damage. The patient can see a...
Neuroimaging studies investigated the attentional systems of the human brain revealing two networks,...
AbstractBrain areas exist that appear to be specialized for the coding of visual space surrounding t...
AbstractPatients with visual extinction following right-hemisphere damage sometimes see and sometime...
Anti-extinction occurs when there is poor report of a single stimulus presented on the contralesiona...
Brain areas activated by stimuli in the left visual field of a right parietal patient suffering from...
Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition fo...
Brain-damaged patients showing extinction are able to process stimuli presented on either hemispace,...
We report a case-study of YE, a 54-year-old person who suffered multiple shell injuries that caused ...
The phenomenon of extinction, which occurs frequently after unilateral brain damage, involves a fail...
We propose a model of unilateral visual extinction following right hemisphere lesions based on compe...
We describe recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potential (ERP) st...
Visual extinction after right parietal damage involves a loss of awareness for stimuli in the contra...