The application of brain stimulation techniques for modulation of cortical excitability changes underlying spatial neglect following right-brain-damage has been the first application of brain stimulation in the rehabilitation setting. Several factors concur in making neglect a prototype of cognitive disorders that can be modulated by brain stimulation: 1) neglect is highly lateralized deficit, 2) neglect is a network disorder in which lesion of a network node impacts affects excitability of intrahemispehric and interhemispheric connections, and 3) lesions of the right hemisphere, the most frequent cause of neglect, are associated with a transcallosally mediated increase of facilitation of the left hemisphere more frequently than are lesions...
Left-sided spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following right-hemispheric stroke. The...
Left-sided spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following right-hemispheric stroke. The...
Hemispatial neglect is common after unilateral brain damage, particularly to perisylvian structures ...
AbstractHemi-spatial neglect syndrome is common and sometimes long-lasting. It is characterized by a...
Spatial neglect is traditionally explained as an imbalance of the interhemispheric reciprocal inhibi...
AbstractHemi-spatial neglect syndrome is common and sometimes long-lasting. It is characterized by a...
Hemispatial neglect refers to the defective ability of patients to explore or act upon the side of s...
Hemispatial neglect refers to the defective ability of patients to explore or act upon the side of s...
Left-sided spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following right-hemispheric stroke. The...
Left-sided spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following right-hemispheric stroke. The...
Visuospatial neglect due to right hemisphere damage, usually a stroke, is a major cause of disabilit...
Visuospatial processing refers to the spatial perception, recognition and analysis of visual input. ...
Visuospatial processing refers to the spatial perception, recognition and analysis of visual input. ...
Visuospatial processing refers to the spatial perception, recognition and analysis of visual input. ...
Visuospatial processing refers to the spatial perception, recognition and analysis of visual input. ...
Left-sided spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following right-hemispheric stroke. The...
Left-sided spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following right-hemispheric stroke. The...
Hemispatial neglect is common after unilateral brain damage, particularly to perisylvian structures ...
AbstractHemi-spatial neglect syndrome is common and sometimes long-lasting. It is characterized by a...
Spatial neglect is traditionally explained as an imbalance of the interhemispheric reciprocal inhibi...
AbstractHemi-spatial neglect syndrome is common and sometimes long-lasting. It is characterized by a...
Hemispatial neglect refers to the defective ability of patients to explore or act upon the side of s...
Hemispatial neglect refers to the defective ability of patients to explore or act upon the side of s...
Left-sided spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following right-hemispheric stroke. The...
Left-sided spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following right-hemispheric stroke. The...
Visuospatial neglect due to right hemisphere damage, usually a stroke, is a major cause of disabilit...
Visuospatial processing refers to the spatial perception, recognition and analysis of visual input. ...
Visuospatial processing refers to the spatial perception, recognition and analysis of visual input. ...
Visuospatial processing refers to the spatial perception, recognition and analysis of visual input. ...
Visuospatial processing refers to the spatial perception, recognition and analysis of visual input. ...
Left-sided spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following right-hemispheric stroke. The...
Left-sided spatial neglect is a common neurological syndrome following right-hemispheric stroke. The...
Hemispatial neglect is common after unilateral brain damage, particularly to perisylvian structures ...