To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman et al have suggested that the attentional neurons of the right parietal lobe might have bilateral receptive fields, whereas the homologous cells of the left hemisphere would have strictly contralateral receptive fields. One implication of this theory is that patients with right brain damage should show a prevalence of disorders of visual attention not only in the half space contralateral to the damaged hemisphere, but also in the ipsilateral one. To check this theory, 50 control subjects, 102 right and 125 left brain-damaged patients were given a drawing completion task in which patients were requested to complete the missing parts of a star...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
Posner has suggested that unilateral spatial neglect could be due to a difficulty in disengaging att...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show signs of left-sided unilateral neglect. Lef...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show signs of left-sided unilateral neglect. Lef...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show signs of left-sided unilateral neglect. Lef...
Unilateral neglect may be a multicomponent attentional disorder consisting of an initial automatic o...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Unilateral neglect in humans may occur following injury to either cerebral hemisphere. Patients may ...
In humans, damage in the right hemisphere often provokes the striking inability to attend the left s...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
Posner has suggested that unilateral spatial neglect could be due to a difficulty in disengaging att...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show signs of left-sided unilateral neglect. Lef...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show signs of left-sided unilateral neglect. Lef...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show signs of left-sided unilateral neglect. Lef...
Unilateral neglect may be a multicomponent attentional disorder consisting of an initial automatic o...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Unilateral neglect in humans may occur following injury to either cerebral hemisphere. Patients may ...
In humans, damage in the right hemisphere often provokes the striking inability to attend the left s...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...