Rate and severity of contralesional loss of awareness following stroke is highly variable across patients and assessment methods. We studied whether the degree of impairment for contralesional space awareness depends on the quantity of attentional resources that are available for task performance. A new computer-based paradigm was used to assess visual extinction and single-target detection rate in four right hemisphere stroke patients. In the single-task condition, they had to report only the position of the target(s) (“right”, “left”, or “both” sides). In the dual-task conditions, patients also performed a second task, visual or auditory, that recruited additional attentional resources. The same tasks were also performed by healthy cont...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
A common and disabling consequence of stroke is the difficulty in processing contralesional space (i...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Objective: Attentional orienting and awareness for contralesional hemispace were studied longitudina...
Objective: Neuropsychological studies suggest that the ability to compensate for the presence of spa...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
Unilateral Spatial Neglect, the most dramatic manifestation of contralesional space unawareness, is ...
INTRODUCTION: Attention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious perception. I...
This review illustrates how, after unilateral brain damage, the presence and severity of spatial awa...
Introduction: Attention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious perception. I...
AbstractIntroductionAttention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious percept...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
A common and disabling consequence of stroke is the difficulty in processing contralesional space (i...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Objective: Attentional orienting and awareness for contralesional hemispace were studied longitudina...
Objective: Neuropsychological studies suggest that the ability to compensate for the presence of spa...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Unilateral brain damage following stroke frequently hampers the processing of contralesional space. ...
Objective: Right hemisphere stroke may cause an ipsilesional attention bias and left hemispatial neg...
Unilateral Spatial Neglect, the most dramatic manifestation of contralesional space unawareness, is ...
INTRODUCTION: Attention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious perception. I...
This review illustrates how, after unilateral brain damage, the presence and severity of spatial awa...
Introduction: Attention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious perception. I...
AbstractIntroductionAttention modulates the availability of sensory information to conscious percept...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitat...
A common and disabling consequence of stroke is the difficulty in processing contralesional space (i...