International audienceSpatial neglect has been shown to occur in 17-65% of patients after acute left-hemispheric stroke. One reason for this varying incidence values might be that left-hemispheric stroke is often accompanied by aphasia, which raises difficulties in assessing attention deficits with conventional neuropsychological tests entailing verbal instructions. Video-oculography during free visual exploration (FVE) requires only little understanding of simple non-verbal instruction and has been shown to be a sensitive and reliable tool to detect spatial neglect in patients with right-hemispheric stroke. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the feasibility of FVE to detect neglect in 10 left-hemispheric stroke patients with mil...
The attentional deficit underlying hemispatial neglect was examined through a detailed analysis of t...
Background: Stroke is a chronic disease. Standardized assessment is essential in order to determine ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Comparatively little research has been conducted on right neglect ...
International audienceSpatial neglect has been shown to occur in 17-65% of patients after acute left...
Mean gaze position during free visual exploration (FVE) is a sensitive tool to detect neglect in pat...
Neglect after stroke is most accurately diagnosed by a systematic, ecological observation during eve...
The eye-tracking study aimed at assessing spatial biases in visual exploration in patients after acu...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...
Video-oculography during Free Visual Exploration (FVE) is a valuable tool to evaluate visual attenti...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a neuropsychological syndrome commonly observed after stroke and defin...
To investigate whether hemispatial neglect arises due to an information sampling deficit or impaired...
In the acute phase of stroke, patients with left visual neglect (VN) automatically orient to the rig...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
The attentional deficit underlying hemispatial neglect was examined through a detailed analysis of t...
Background: Stroke is a chronic disease. Standardized assessment is essential in order to determine ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Comparatively little research has been conducted on right neglect ...
International audienceSpatial neglect has been shown to occur in 17-65% of patients after acute left...
Mean gaze position during free visual exploration (FVE) is a sensitive tool to detect neglect in pat...
Neglect after stroke is most accurately diagnosed by a systematic, ecological observation during eve...
The eye-tracking study aimed at assessing spatial biases in visual exploration in patients after acu...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...
Video-oculography during Free Visual Exploration (FVE) is a valuable tool to evaluate visual attenti...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a neuropsychological syndrome commonly observed after stroke and defin...
To investigate whether hemispatial neglect arises due to an information sampling deficit or impaired...
In the acute phase of stroke, patients with left visual neglect (VN) automatically orient to the rig...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
The attentional deficit underlying hemispatial neglect was examined through a detailed analysis of t...
Background: Stroke is a chronic disease. Standardized assessment is essential in order to determine ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Comparatively little research has been conducted on right neglect ...