In this article, we describe a patient, CN, with unilateral left posterior brain damage, who shows a rare occurrence of left ipsilesional neglect limited to mental representations. CN's clinical pattern is consistent with the hypothesis that different mechanisms underlie perceptual and representational neglect. We also discuss an interpretation of representational neglect based on the different involvement of the two hemispheres in visual imagery processes. In particular, left brain lesions do not present the typical strong contralesional bias and may lead to an impairment of mental generation of either side of the image, depending on pre-morbid and methodological factors
A complex link exists between vision and unilateral spatial neglect (USN). Firstly, USN is not a per...
Subjects with hemispatial neglect often exhibit representational neglect: a failure to report detail...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
In this article, we describe a patient, CN, with unilateral left posterior brain damage, who shows a...
In this article, we describe a patient, CN, with unilateral left posterior brain damage, who shows a...
Brain damaged patients suffering from representational neglect (RN) fail to report, orient to, or ve...
Bisiach and Luzzatti (1978) provided evidence that unilateral spatial neglect is not only a disorder...
To give new insight about the relationship between imagery processes and different types of hemispat...
Representational neglect, which is characterized by the failure to report left-sided details of a me...
Representational neglect, which is characterized by the failure to report left-sided details of a me...
Patients with neglect failure to detect, orient, or respond to stimuli from a spatially confined reg...
Using a quantitative measure, we analyzed the relationship between visuospatial and representational...
We describe some of the signs and symptoms of left visuo-spatial neglect. This common, severe and of...
Citation: Brase, E. (2017). Visual Neglect and Mental Representations: Current Status and Issues. Un...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show signs of left-sided unilateral neglect. Lef...
A complex link exists between vision and unilateral spatial neglect (USN). Firstly, USN is not a per...
Subjects with hemispatial neglect often exhibit representational neglect: a failure to report detail...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...
In this article, we describe a patient, CN, with unilateral left posterior brain damage, who shows a...
In this article, we describe a patient, CN, with unilateral left posterior brain damage, who shows a...
Brain damaged patients suffering from representational neglect (RN) fail to report, orient to, or ve...
Bisiach and Luzzatti (1978) provided evidence that unilateral spatial neglect is not only a disorder...
To give new insight about the relationship between imagery processes and different types of hemispat...
Representational neglect, which is characterized by the failure to report left-sided details of a me...
Representational neglect, which is characterized by the failure to report left-sided details of a me...
Patients with neglect failure to detect, orient, or respond to stimuli from a spatially confined reg...
Using a quantitative measure, we analyzed the relationship between visuospatial and representational...
We describe some of the signs and symptoms of left visuo-spatial neglect. This common, severe and of...
Citation: Brase, E. (2017). Visual Neglect and Mental Representations: Current Status and Issues. Un...
Patients with lesions of the right hemisphere often show signs of left-sided unilateral neglect. Lef...
A complex link exists between vision and unilateral spatial neglect (USN). Firstly, USN is not a per...
Subjects with hemispatial neglect often exhibit representational neglect: a failure to report detail...
Patients who seem to “ignore” objects or people on one side of space have been described in the medi...