We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a line bisection task that was administered to 17 right brain damaged patients with or without left neglect. The rightward bias of neglect patients was selectively modulated by the direction of eye gaze and by the magnitude of two identical digits. The bisection error was shifted contralesionally by leftward-gazing eyes and “small” digits, whereas it was shifted ipsilesionally by rightward-gazing eyes and “large” digits. Therefore, the performance of neglect patients was influenced by task-irrelevant cues whose directional meaning was either explicitly represented (eye gaze) or related to the activation of a spatially oriented mental representati...
in most neglect patients, line bisection errors become smaller on repeated tests over the months fol...
International audienceWhen marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left ...
We asked 16 right-brain damaged patients with left unilateral neglect, 9 right-brain damaged patient...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
A total of 12 patients with hemispatial neglect (and two control groups) were tested to examine the ...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
Neglect patients generally fail to respond appropriately toward stimuli located in the contralesiona...
Recent studies have shown that certain symptoms of spatial neglect are co-determined by two major fa...
The ′Landmark Task" is designed to tease apart two major factors in determining line bisection error...
When marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left unilateral neglect typ...
One patient with left spatial neglect (FM) and four right-brain damaged controls without neglect wer...
This chapter examines the link between number and the spatial biases observed in spatial neglect. Ri...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
In Experiments 1 to 8 an attempt was made to examine the nature of the displacements found in the tr...
in most neglect patients, line bisection errors become smaller on repeated tests over the months fol...
International audienceWhen marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left ...
We asked 16 right-brain damaged patients with left unilateral neglect, 9 right-brain damaged patient...
We investigated the effects of arrows, eye gaze, and digits presented as irrelevant flankers in a li...
A total of 12 patients with hemispatial neglect (and two control groups) were tested to examine the ...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
Neglect patients generally fail to respond appropriately toward stimuli located in the contralesiona...
Recent studies have shown that certain symptoms of spatial neglect are co-determined by two major fa...
The ′Landmark Task" is designed to tease apart two major factors in determining line bisection error...
When marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left unilateral neglect typ...
One patient with left spatial neglect (FM) and four right-brain damaged controls without neglect wer...
This chapter examines the link between number and the spatial biases observed in spatial neglect. Ri...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
In Experiments 1 to 8 an attempt was made to examine the nature of the displacements found in the tr...
in most neglect patients, line bisection errors become smaller on repeated tests over the months fol...
International audienceWhen marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left ...
We asked 16 right-brain damaged patients with left unilateral neglect, 9 right-brain damaged patient...