Asymmetry in performance and an association with non-lateralized attention are often mentioned as two important aspects of the clinical manifestation of visuospatial neglect. Both these aspects were investigated in 21 left (LH) and 24 right hemisphere (RH) stroke patients and in 20 healthy subjects. The letter and star cancellation subtests of the Behavioural Inattention Task (BIT) and a computerized visual reaction time task (CVRT) with stimuli presented either left, central or right in extrapersonal space were administered. In LH patients, the calculation of BIT asymmetry scores allowed a better distinction between patients with and without neglect than raw omission scores. However, in RH patients, raw and asymmetry scores led to similar ...
In the acute phase of stroke, patients with left visual neglect (VN) automatically orient to the rig...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...
Asymmetry in performance and an association with non-lateralized attention are often mentioned as tw...
Asymmetry in performance and an association with non-lateralized attention are often mentioned as tw...
Various authors have referred to an association between neglect and non-spatial components of attent...
Seventeen patients with left visuospatial neglect caused by cerebral infarction undertook the six su...
Objective: Patients with unilateral stroke commonly show hemispatial neglect or milder contralesiona...
Objective: Patients with unilateral stroke commonly show hemispatial neglect or milder contralesiona...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...
Converging evidence suggests that right-hemisphere dominant spatial attention systems can be modulat...
Visuospatial neglect after stroke is often characterized by a disengage deficit on a cued orienting ...
The general objective of this thesis was to better understand and treat visuospatial neglect, a freq...
In the acute phase of stroke, patients with left visual neglect (VN) automatically orient to the rig...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...
Asymmetry in performance and an association with non-lateralized attention are often mentioned as tw...
Asymmetry in performance and an association with non-lateralized attention are often mentioned as tw...
Various authors have referred to an association between neglect and non-spatial components of attent...
Seventeen patients with left visuospatial neglect caused by cerebral infarction undertook the six su...
Objective: Patients with unilateral stroke commonly show hemispatial neglect or milder contralesiona...
Objective: Patients with unilateral stroke commonly show hemispatial neglect or milder contralesiona...
Unilateral neglect, a common consequence of a stroke, involves a difficulty with detecting and respo...
Converging evidence suggests that right-hemisphere dominant spatial attention systems can be modulat...
Visuospatial neglect after stroke is often characterized by a disengage deficit on a cued orienting ...
The general objective of this thesis was to better understand and treat visuospatial neglect, a freq...
In the acute phase of stroke, patients with left visual neglect (VN) automatically orient to the rig...
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman...
Introduction: Eye movements and spatial attention are closely related, and eye‐tracking can provide ...