The influence of radial (near-far) and vertical (upper-lower) dimensions on lateral visuo-spatial neglect was studied using two horizontal line-bisection tasks (one motor and one perceptual). A group of 15 patients with neglect and a group of 14 right-brain damaged patients without neglect were examined. This latter group was used to define the range of variability in line-bisection performance that was independent of neglect. For the radial dimension, some neglect patients showed greater errors in far space than in near space (for both stimuli presented in the upper and lower space). Fewer patients showed the opposite pattern (i.e., greater errors for near-space stimuli). These near-far asymmetries were present for both the motor and perce...
Background: A number of studies have shown that most patients with symptoms of unilateral (left-side...
The rightward line bisection errors made by patients with visuospatial neglect can be explained as d...
The rightward line bisection errors made by patients with visuospatial neglect can be explained as d...
Patients with unilateral neglect can misperceive horizontal distances in the contralesional space as...
Recent studies have shown that certain symptoms of spatial neglect are co-determined by two major fa...
Recent studies have shown that certain symptoms of spatial neglect are co-determined by two major fa...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...
Evidence from the use of the landmark task and from two size-matching tasks shows that many patients...
Background: Right-brain–damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive th...
We asked 16 right-brain damaged patients with left unilateral neglect, 9 right-brain damaged patient...
SYNOPSIS Patients with unilateral brain lesions were given a task requiring exploration of space wit...
Evidence from the use of the landmark task and from two size-matching tasks shows that many patients...
Background: A number of studies have shown that most patients with symptoms of unilateral (left-side...
Background: A number of studies have shown that most patients with symptoms of unilateral (left-side...
The rightward line bisection errors made by patients with visuospatial neglect can be explained as d...
The rightward line bisection errors made by patients with visuospatial neglect can be explained as d...
Patients with unilateral neglect can misperceive horizontal distances in the contralesional space as...
Recent studies have shown that certain symptoms of spatial neglect are co-determined by two major fa...
Recent studies have shown that certain symptoms of spatial neglect are co-determined by two major fa...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...
Evidence from the use of the landmark task and from two size-matching tasks shows that many patients...
Background: Right-brain–damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive th...
We asked 16 right-brain damaged patients with left unilateral neglect, 9 right-brain damaged patient...
SYNOPSIS Patients with unilateral brain lesions were given a task requiring exploration of space wit...
Evidence from the use of the landmark task and from two size-matching tasks shows that many patients...
Background: A number of studies have shown that most patients with symptoms of unilateral (left-side...
Background: A number of studies have shown that most patients with symptoms of unilateral (left-side...
The rightward line bisection errors made by patients with visuospatial neglect can be explained as d...
The rightward line bisection errors made by patients with visuospatial neglect can be explained as d...