Some patients with anosognosia for hemiplegia, i.e. apparent unawareness of hemiplegia, have been clinically observed to show 'tacit' or 'implicit' awareness of their deficits. Here we have experimentally examined whether implicit and explicit responses to the same deficit-related material can dissociate. Fourteen stroke patients with right hemisphere lesions and contralesional paralysis were tested for implicit and explicit responses to brief sentences with deficit-related themes. These responses were elicited using: (i) a verbal inhibition test in which patients had to inhibit completing each sentence with an automatic response (implicit task) and (ii) a rating procedure in which patients rated the self-relevance of the same sentences (ex...
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. The dissociation between implicit and explicit forms of awareness have been described in various n...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia has seen a century of almost continuous research, yet a definitive unders...
Some patients with anosognosia for hemiplegia, i.e. apparent unawareness of hemiplegia, have been cl...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AH) is characterized by a lack of awareness of motor disorders and appea...
Accounts of anosognosia for hemiplegia have long suggested some implicit knowledge of deficit, where...
If asked directly, anosognosic patients deny or seriously underestimate their motor difficulties. Ho...
Patients with stroke or other brain lesions may remain unaware and explicitly deny their neurologica...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is characterized by a lack of awareness of hemiplegia following str...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...
Disturbances of self-awareness are observed in a wide variety of patients. While group studies can p...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia is a lack of awareness of motor deficits following a right hemisphere les...
How should stroke patients with poor motor awareness be managed? This question is important because ...
In recent decades, the research traditions of (first-person) embodied cognition and of (third-person...
Original article can be found at http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Masson [Full text of this ar...
. The dissociation between implicit and explicit forms of awareness have been described in various n...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia has seen a century of almost continuous research, yet a definitive unders...
Some patients with anosognosia for hemiplegia, i.e. apparent unawareness of hemiplegia, have been cl...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AH) is characterized by a lack of awareness of motor disorders and appea...
Accounts of anosognosia for hemiplegia have long suggested some implicit knowledge of deficit, where...
If asked directly, anosognosic patients deny or seriously underestimate their motor difficulties. Ho...
Patients with stroke or other brain lesions may remain unaware and explicitly deny their neurologica...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is characterized by a lack of awareness of hemiplegia following str...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...
Disturbances of self-awareness are observed in a wide variety of patients. While group studies can p...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia is a lack of awareness of motor deficits following a right hemisphere les...
How should stroke patients with poor motor awareness be managed? This question is important because ...
In recent decades, the research traditions of (first-person) embodied cognition and of (third-person...
Original article can be found at http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Masson [Full text of this ar...
. The dissociation between implicit and explicit forms of awareness have been described in various n...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia has seen a century of almost continuous research, yet a definitive unders...