Right-brain-damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive the horizontal extension of contralesional stimuli as being shorter than that of ipsilesional stimuli.To investigate the functional and anatomic correlates of horizontal space misrepresentation.Eight right-brain-damaged patients with contralesional neglect and complete hemianopia (N+H+), nine right-brain-damaged patients with contralesional neglect and no visual field defect (N+H-), and five unilateral brain-damaged patients with contralesional complete hemianopia and no neglect (N-H+) reproduced a horizontal distance (10 cm) in the contralesional and ipsilesional hemispace.N+H+ patients overextended the distance contralesionally and underextended the same...
The perception of the vertical is frequently shifted to the contralesional side in patients with hem...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect are impaired in directing focal attention toward the contra...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...
Background: Right-brain–damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive th...
Patients with unilateral neglect can misperceive horizontal distances in the contralesional space as...
We used a visual distance reproduction task (endpoint task) to evaluate horizontal space representat...
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...
Over the last decade a range of studies have shown that some patients with hemispatial neglect subje...
SYNOPSIS Patients with unilateral brain lesions were given a task requiring exploration of space wit...
Visual neglect is doubly dissociated from impairments due to damage of retinotopic representations o...
Some patients with hemispatial neglect show deficits in horizontal size perception. Most previous st...
A patient with right sided brain damage suffered contralesional neglect, inferior quadrantanopia (wi...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a common disorder following focal right hemisphere damage, characteris...
In twelve patients with left visuospatial hemineglect following acute right hemisphere cerebrovascul...
The perception of the vertical is frequently shifted to the contralesional side in patients with hem...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect are impaired in directing focal attention toward the contra...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...
Background: Right-brain–damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive th...
Patients with unilateral neglect can misperceive horizontal distances in the contralesional space as...
We used a visual distance reproduction task (endpoint task) to evaluate horizontal space representat...
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...
Over the last decade a range of studies have shown that some patients with hemispatial neglect subje...
SYNOPSIS Patients with unilateral brain lesions were given a task requiring exploration of space wit...
Visual neglect is doubly dissociated from impairments due to damage of retinotopic representations o...
Some patients with hemispatial neglect show deficits in horizontal size perception. Most previous st...
A patient with right sided brain damage suffered contralesional neglect, inferior quadrantanopia (wi...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a common disorder following focal right hemisphere damage, characteris...
In twelve patients with left visuospatial hemineglect following acute right hemisphere cerebrovascul...
The perception of the vertical is frequently shifted to the contralesional side in patients with hem...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect are impaired in directing focal attention toward the contra...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...