Prismatic adaptation is increasingly recognised as an effective procedure for rehabilitating symptoms of unilateral spatial neglect – producing relatively long-lasting improvements on a variety of spatial attention tasks. The mechanisms by which the aftereffects of adaptation change neglect patients’ performance on these tasks remain controversial. It is not clear, for example, whether adaptation directly influences the pathological ipsilesional attention bias that underlies neglect, or whether it simply changes exploratory motor behaviour. Here we used visual and auditory versions of a target detection task with a secondary task at fixation. Under these conditions, patients with neglect demonstrated a spatial gradient in their ability to o...
International audienceVisuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the ...
Visuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the clinical manifestation...
In this issue, McIntosh and colleagues show that visual and haptic deficits in spatial neglect can b...
Prism adaptation has been shown to temporarily ameliorate the symptoms of unilateral neglect. The un...
Hemispatial neglect ('neglect') is a disabling condition that can follow damage to the right side of...
Visuomotor adaptation to a prism-induced lateral displacement of the visual field induces mild perce...
Patients with hemispatial neglect (‘neglect’) following a brain lesion show difficulty responding or...
Spatial neglect is a neurological condition characterised by deficits for perceiving, attending, rep...
Patients with hemispatial neglect ('neglect') following a brain lesion show difficulty responding or...
Patients with hemispatial neglect (‘neglect’) following a brain lesion show difficulty responding or...
We sought to determine the effects of prism adaptation on peripherally cued visual attention shiftin...
Unilateral neglect is a neurological condition responsible for many debilitating effects on everyday...
We sought to determine the effects of prism adaptation on peripherally cued visual attention shiftin...
Unilateral neglect is a disabling syndrome frequently observed following right hemisphere brain dama...
THESIS 7996The structure of the thesis is broadly based on the hierarchical division of attention in...
International audienceVisuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the ...
Visuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the clinical manifestation...
In this issue, McIntosh and colleagues show that visual and haptic deficits in spatial neglect can b...
Prism adaptation has been shown to temporarily ameliorate the symptoms of unilateral neglect. The un...
Hemispatial neglect ('neglect') is a disabling condition that can follow damage to the right side of...
Visuomotor adaptation to a prism-induced lateral displacement of the visual field induces mild perce...
Patients with hemispatial neglect (‘neglect’) following a brain lesion show difficulty responding or...
Spatial neglect is a neurological condition characterised by deficits for perceiving, attending, rep...
Patients with hemispatial neglect ('neglect') following a brain lesion show difficulty responding or...
Patients with hemispatial neglect (‘neglect’) following a brain lesion show difficulty responding or...
We sought to determine the effects of prism adaptation on peripherally cued visual attention shiftin...
Unilateral neglect is a neurological condition responsible for many debilitating effects on everyday...
We sought to determine the effects of prism adaptation on peripherally cued visual attention shiftin...
Unilateral neglect is a disabling syndrome frequently observed following right hemisphere brain dama...
THESIS 7996The structure of the thesis is broadly based on the hierarchical division of attention in...
International audienceVisuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the ...
Visuomotor adaptation to rightward-deviating optical-wedge prisms reduces the clinical manifestation...
In this issue, McIntosh and colleagues show that visual and haptic deficits in spatial neglect can b...