One typical feature of the neglect syndrome in patients with right hemisphere damage is that they bisect horizontal lines to the right of centre. It has been argued that to a large extent these bisection errors: can be attributed to a perceptual change whereby the patient experiences the left half of a line as shorter than the right half, causing them to set the midpoint of the line towards the right. We describe here a patient with a left hemisphere lesion and rightward neglect, who consequently makes bisection errors in a leftward direction. We carried out a series of tests which confirmed that he shows a subjective visual distortion in the converse direction, i.e. a perception of horizontal extents on the right as shorter than extents on...
Background: Right-brain–damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive th...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...
Background: A number of studies have shown that most patients with symptoms of unilateral (left-side...
The rightward line bisection errors made by patients with visuospatial neglect can be explained as d...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
Evidence from the use of the landmark task and from two size-matching tasks shows that many patients...
Patients with unilateral neglect can misperceive horizontal distances in the contralesional space as...
In twelve patients with left visuospatial hemineglect following acute right hemisphere cerebrovascul...
Signs of left unilateral neglect often occur after damage to the right hemisphere and entail a left-...
The influence of radial (near-far) and vertical (upper-lower) dimensions on lateral visuo-spatial ne...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
In Experiments 1 to 8 an attempt was made to examine the nature of the displacements found in the tr...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
Background: Right-brain–damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive th...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...
Background: A number of studies have shown that most patients with symptoms of unilateral (left-side...
The rightward line bisection errors made by patients with visuospatial neglect can be explained as d...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
Systematic spatial biases in the visually guided actions were observed for patients with right hemis...
Evidence from the use of the landmark task and from two size-matching tasks shows that many patients...
Patients with unilateral neglect can misperceive horizontal distances in the contralesional space as...
In twelve patients with left visuospatial hemineglect following acute right hemisphere cerebrovascul...
Signs of left unilateral neglect often occur after damage to the right hemisphere and entail a left-...
The influence of radial (near-far) and vertical (upper-lower) dimensions on lateral visuo-spatial ne...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
In Experiments 1 to 8 an attempt was made to examine the nature of the displacements found in the tr...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
Background: Right-brain–damaged patients with left unilateral neglect are reported to misperceive th...
Neglect patients, when asked to bisect a horizontal line, typically show large rightward errors with...
We report a case of severe visuo-spatial neglect after multiple right-hemisphere infarcts. Experimen...