Recent studies suggest that stimuli with directional meaning can trigger lateral shifts of visuospatial attention when centrally presented as noninformative cues. We investigated covert orienting in healthy participants and in a group of 17 right brain-damaged patients (9 with hemispatial neglect) comparing arrows, eye gaze, and digits as central nonpredictive cues in a detection task. Orienting effects elicited by arrows and eye gaze were overall consistent in healthy participants and in right brain-damaged patients, whereas digit cues were ineffective. Moreover, patients with neglect showed, at the shortest delay between cue and target, a disengage deficit for arrow cueing whose magnitude was predicted by neglect severity. We conclude tha...
The purpose of this study was to resolve a paradox in the literature on the effects of body orientat...
Converging evidence suggests that right-hemisphere dominant spatial attention systems can be modulat...
Hakutermit: eye gaze, arrows, attention orienting, event-related potentials The present study expl...
& Recent studies suggest that stimuli with directional meaning can trigger lateral shifts of vis...
Recent studies have demonstrated that central cues, such as eyes and arrows, reflexively trigger att...
Traditionally, both peripheral and central arrow cueing tasks have been used to study the cognitive ...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
Left unilateral neglect is a neurological condition characterized by an impairment in orienting and ...
A specific disruption in the ability to automatically disengage attention from its previous focus ha...
Posner has suggested that unilateral spatial neglect could be due to a difficulty in disengaging att...
After right posterior brain damage, patients may ignore events occurring on their left, a condition ...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Patients with spatial neglect are impaired when detecting contralesional targets presented shortly a...
Deficits of visuospatial orienting in brain-damaged patients affected by hemispatial neglect have be...
It was long believed that central arrows needed to be spatially predictive to produce a shift in spa...
The purpose of this study was to resolve a paradox in the literature on the effects of body orientat...
Converging evidence suggests that right-hemisphere dominant spatial attention systems can be modulat...
Hakutermit: eye gaze, arrows, attention orienting, event-related potentials The present study expl...
& Recent studies suggest that stimuli with directional meaning can trigger lateral shifts of vis...
Recent studies have demonstrated that central cues, such as eyes and arrows, reflexively trigger att...
Traditionally, both peripheral and central arrow cueing tasks have been used to study the cognitive ...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
Left unilateral neglect is a neurological condition characterized by an impairment in orienting and ...
A specific disruption in the ability to automatically disengage attention from its previous focus ha...
Posner has suggested that unilateral spatial neglect could be due to a difficulty in disengaging att...
After right posterior brain damage, patients may ignore events occurring on their left, a condition ...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Patients with spatial neglect are impaired when detecting contralesional targets presented shortly a...
Deficits of visuospatial orienting in brain-damaged patients affected by hemispatial neglect have be...
It was long believed that central arrows needed to be spatially predictive to produce a shift in spa...
The purpose of this study was to resolve a paradox in the literature on the effects of body orientat...
Converging evidence suggests that right-hemisphere dominant spatial attention systems can be modulat...
Hakutermit: eye gaze, arrows, attention orienting, event-related potentials The present study expl...