Patients with left unilateral neglect bisect long horizontal lines to the right of the true centre. However, when given short lines, many of the same patients mark the midpoint to the left of the true centre, towards the otherwise neglected space. This paradoxical phenomenon has been termed 'cross-over' and is difficult to explain based on current accounts of the neglect syndrome. To explore the causes of cross-over, in a first study we evaluated bisection of 20, 100 and 200 mm horizontal lines in groups of unilateral brain-damaged patients with neglect and hemianopia, with neglect and no hemianopia, with hemianopia and no neglect and without neglect or hemianopia. Cross-over of 20 mm lines was found only in neglect patients with hemianopia...
Introduction Severity of visual neglect syndrome seems to be related to assessment tasks. Concernin...
Unilateral visuospatial neglect is now widely acknowledged to be a highly heterogeneous condition: T...
A patient with right sided brain damage suffered contralesional neglect, inferior quadrantanopia (wi...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
When patients with left-sided neglect are asked to bisect horizontal lines, they tend to place their...
Patients with left-neglect bisect horizontal lines to the right of true center. Their bisection bias...
Patients with unilateral neglect can misperceive horizontal distances in the contralesional space as...
Background: Right-brain–damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive th...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
Right-brain-damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive the horizontal...
The rightward line bisection errors made by patients with visuospatial neglect can be explained as d...
Primary objective: The present study explored the behavioural and eye-movement measures in spatial u...
Introduction Severity of visual neglect syndrome seems to be related to assessment tasks. Concernin...
Unilateral visuospatial neglect is now widely acknowledged to be a highly heterogeneous condition: T...
A patient with right sided brain damage suffered contralesional neglect, inferior quadrantanopia (wi...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
When patients with left-sided neglect are asked to bisect horizontal lines, they tend to place their...
Patients with left-neglect bisect horizontal lines to the right of true center. Their bisection bias...
Patients with unilateral neglect can misperceive horizontal distances in the contralesional space as...
Background: Right-brain–damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive th...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
Right-brain-damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive the horizontal...
The rightward line bisection errors made by patients with visuospatial neglect can be explained as d...
Primary objective: The present study explored the behavioural and eye-movement measures in spatial u...
Introduction Severity of visual neglect syndrome seems to be related to assessment tasks. Concernin...
Unilateral visuospatial neglect is now widely acknowledged to be a highly heterogeneous condition: T...
A patient with right sided brain damage suffered contralesional neglect, inferior quadrantanopia (wi...