Hemispatial neglect is a severe cognitive condition frequently observed after a stroke, associated with unawareness of one side of space, disability and poor long-term outcome. Visuomotor feedback training (VFT) is a neglect rehabilitation technique that involves a simple, inexpensive and feasible training of grasping-to-lift rods at the centre. We compared the immediate and long-term effects of VFT vs. a control training when delivered in a home-based setting. Twenty participants were randomly allocated to an intervention (who received VFT) or a control group (n = 10 each). Training was delivered for two sessions by an experimenter and then patients self-administered it for 10 sessions over two weeks. Outcome measures included the Behaviou...
Milner and Goodale (1995, 2006) propose a model of vision that makes a distinction between ‘vision f...
Introduction: Spatial neglect is a debilitating and complex neuropsychological syndrome defined as a...
Introduction Visual field loss affects around 20% of stroke survivors, reducing quality of life. Eye...
Hemispatial neglect is a severe cognitive condition frequently observed after a stroke, associated w...
We describe the outcome of a single-blinded randomized comparison of 3 different interventions in su...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
Introduction Approximately 30% of all patients with stroke show visuospatial neglect (VSN). Currentl...
Background. Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are one of the most common consequences of strok...
Cognitive difficulties are common following stroke and can have widespread impacts on everyday funct...
Spatial neglect is characterised by inattention to stimuli in the contralesional side of space. The ...
Objective: We conducted a multisite, randomized, double-blinded, controlled trial to examine the eff...
Background. Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are one of the most common consequences of strok...
First paragraph: Stroke is the 3rd commonest cause of death and the most frequent cause of severe a...
Rehabilitation after stroke is imperative for patients with spatial neglect as it can help improve b...
Milner and Goodale (1995, 2006) propose a model of vision that makes a distinction between ‘vision f...
Introduction: Spatial neglect is a debilitating and complex neuropsychological syndrome defined as a...
Introduction Visual field loss affects around 20% of stroke survivors, reducing quality of life. Eye...
Hemispatial neglect is a severe cognitive condition frequently observed after a stroke, associated w...
We describe the outcome of a single-blinded randomized comparison of 3 different interventions in su...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
Introduction Approximately 30% of all patients with stroke show visuospatial neglect (VSN). Currentl...
Background. Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are one of the most common consequences of strok...
Cognitive difficulties are common following stroke and can have widespread impacts on everyday funct...
Spatial neglect is characterised by inattention to stimuli in the contralesional side of space. The ...
Objective: We conducted a multisite, randomized, double-blinded, controlled trial to examine the eff...
Background. Homonymous visual field defects (HVFDs) are one of the most common consequences of strok...
First paragraph: Stroke is the 3rd commonest cause of death and the most frequent cause of severe a...
Rehabilitation after stroke is imperative for patients with spatial neglect as it can help improve b...
Milner and Goodale (1995, 2006) propose a model of vision that makes a distinction between ‘vision f...
Introduction: Spatial neglect is a debilitating and complex neuropsychological syndrome defined as a...
Introduction Visual field loss affects around 20% of stroke survivors, reducing quality of life. Eye...