Right-brain-damaged patients with left unilateral spatial neglect typically set the mid-point of horizontal lines to the right of the objective center. By contrast, healthy participants exhibit a reversed bias (pseudoneglect). The same effect has been described also when bisecting orthographic strings. In particular, for this latter kind of stimulus, some recent studies have shown that visuo-perceptual characteristics, like stimulus length, may contribute to both the magnitude and the direction bias of the bisection performance (Arduino et al. in Neuropsychologia 48:2140-2146, 2010). Furthermore, word stress was shown to modulate reading performances in both healthy participants, and patients with left spatial neglect and neglect dyslexia (...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to validate a line bisection judgement (LBJ) t...
Brain-damaged patients with right-sided unilateral spatial neglect (USN) often make left-sided error...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
Right-brain-damaged patients with left unilateral spatial neglect typically set the mid-point of hor...
Right-brain-damaged patients with left unilateral spatial neglect typically set the mid-point of hor...
When marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left unilateral neglect typ...
International audienceWhen marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left ...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
In the present study, we showed that a representational disorder for words can dissociate from both ...
In the present study, we showed that a representational disorder for words can dissociate from both ...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
One patient with left spatial neglect (FM) and four right-brain damaged controls without neglect wer...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
When patients with left-sided neglect are asked to bisect horizontal lines, they tend to place their...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to validate a line bisection judgement (LBJ) t...
Brain-damaged patients with right-sided unilateral spatial neglect (USN) often make left-sided error...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
Right-brain-damaged patients with left unilateral spatial neglect typically set the mid-point of hor...
Right-brain-damaged patients with left unilateral spatial neglect typically set the mid-point of hor...
When marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left unilateral neglect typ...
International audienceWhen marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left ...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
In the present study, we showed that a representational disorder for words can dissociate from both ...
In the present study, we showed that a representational disorder for words can dissociate from both ...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
One patient with left spatial neglect (FM) and four right-brain damaged controls without neglect wer...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
When patients with left-sided neglect are asked to bisect horizontal lines, they tend to place their...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to validate a line bisection judgement (LBJ) t...
Brain-damaged patients with right-sided unilateral spatial neglect (USN) often make left-sided error...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...