Comprehending the nature of tactile disorders following brain damage is crucial to understand how the brain constructs sensory awareness. Stroke patients may be unaware of being touched on the affected hand if, simultaneously, they are touched on the unaffected hand (i.e., tactile extinction). More rarely, they feel touches on the two hands, when they are solely touched on the unaffected hand (i.e., synchiria). Using a novel assessment tool, we investigated whether in stroke patients with apparent intact tactile awareness on standard evaluation, tactile extinction might be possibly masked by phantom (synchiric) sensations (i.e., elicited by ipsilesional stimulation) arising exclusively during Double Simultaneous Stimulation (DSS). Patients ...
In healthy subjects, dual hemisphere transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the primary...
Following stroke, a patient may fail to report touch administered by another person but claim that s...
Following stroke, a patient may fail to report touch administered by another person but claim that s...
Comprehending the nature of tactile disorders following brain damage is crucial to understand how th...
We report the case of a man (DN) who suffered a right hemisphere stroke which resulted In left hemip...
In the present article, we investigated the possibility of inducing phantom tactile sensations in he...
Objective/Background: Tactile perception is a basic way to obtain and evaluate information about an ...
A right-brain damaged patient with pure tactile extinction was asked to report series of single or d...
A right-brain damaged patient with pure tactile extinction was asked to report series of single or d...
SummaryBilateral activation of somatosensory areas after unilateral stimulation [1–6] is assumed to ...
Human neuropsychology suggests that there are two distinct body representations. Body image and body...
Introduction We report a very unique clinical presentation of a patient who complained, after a left...
We studied a patient who experienced ‘palinaesthesia’, an illusion of persistent touch following tac...
We studied a patient who experienced 'palinaesthesia', an illusion of persistent touch following tac...
Sensing movements across the skin surface is a complex task for the tactile sensory system, relying ...
In healthy subjects, dual hemisphere transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the primary...
Following stroke, a patient may fail to report touch administered by another person but claim that s...
Following stroke, a patient may fail to report touch administered by another person but claim that s...
Comprehending the nature of tactile disorders following brain damage is crucial to understand how th...
We report the case of a man (DN) who suffered a right hemisphere stroke which resulted In left hemip...
In the present article, we investigated the possibility of inducing phantom tactile sensations in he...
Objective/Background: Tactile perception is a basic way to obtain and evaluate information about an ...
A right-brain damaged patient with pure tactile extinction was asked to report series of single or d...
A right-brain damaged patient with pure tactile extinction was asked to report series of single or d...
SummaryBilateral activation of somatosensory areas after unilateral stimulation [1–6] is assumed to ...
Human neuropsychology suggests that there are two distinct body representations. Body image and body...
Introduction We report a very unique clinical presentation of a patient who complained, after a left...
We studied a patient who experienced ‘palinaesthesia’, an illusion of persistent touch following tac...
We studied a patient who experienced 'palinaesthesia', an illusion of persistent touch following tac...
Sensing movements across the skin surface is a complex task for the tactile sensory system, relying ...
In healthy subjects, dual hemisphere transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the primary...
Following stroke, a patient may fail to report touch administered by another person but claim that s...
Following stroke, a patient may fail to report touch administered by another person but claim that s...