International audienceThe effect of vestibular stimulation on motor performance has been studied comparatively in 2 groups of hemiplegic patients, one including 9 right brain-damaged patients (RBD) with neglect, the other 9 left brain-damaged patients (LBD) without neglect. In the RBD group, a transient but significant improvement of motor performance was observed following stimulation, although motor scores remained unchanged in two cases. Moreover, a temporary remission of personal neglect and anosognosia was obtained in 8 out of 9 patients. In contrast to the RBD group, the motor performance of the LBD group was not improved through vestibular stimulation, although a moderate improvement of force was noticed in one ambidextrous patient w...
Left visuo-spatial neglect is a well-recognized predictor of poor functional outcome following right...
The effects of optokinetic stimulation on position sense disorders were investigated in a series of ...
Many patients who survive brain damage (resulting from, e.g., a stroke) are left with a variety of c...
Neglect and related phenomena, as anosognosia for hemiplegia and somatoparaphrenia, are often associ...
International audienceOver the past several decades a growing amount of research has focused on the ...
International audienceOver the past several decades a growing amount of research has focused on the ...
The purpose of the present investigation was to determine the effect of galvanic vestibular stimulat...
In three right-brain damaged patients with contralesional neglect vestibular stimulation induced a t...
The application of brain stimulation techniques for modulation of cortical excitability changes unde...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
A study of the effect of specific training for visual neglect on the recovery of motor and functiona...
Visuospatial neglect due to right hemisphere damage, usually a stroke, is a major cause of disabilit...
Hemi-spatial neglect is an attentional disorder in which the sufferer fails to acknowledge or respon...
Objective: To compare the effects of contralesional sensory cueing and limb activation with that of ...
Spatial neglect is characterized by the failure to attend stimuli presented in the contralesional sp...
Left visuo-spatial neglect is a well-recognized predictor of poor functional outcome following right...
The effects of optokinetic stimulation on position sense disorders were investigated in a series of ...
Many patients who survive brain damage (resulting from, e.g., a stroke) are left with a variety of c...
Neglect and related phenomena, as anosognosia for hemiplegia and somatoparaphrenia, are often associ...
International audienceOver the past several decades a growing amount of research has focused on the ...
International audienceOver the past several decades a growing amount of research has focused on the ...
The purpose of the present investigation was to determine the effect of galvanic vestibular stimulat...
In three right-brain damaged patients with contralesional neglect vestibular stimulation induced a t...
The application of brain stimulation techniques for modulation of cortical excitability changes unde...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
A study of the effect of specific training for visual neglect on the recovery of motor and functiona...
Visuospatial neglect due to right hemisphere damage, usually a stroke, is a major cause of disabilit...
Hemi-spatial neglect is an attentional disorder in which the sufferer fails to acknowledge or respon...
Objective: To compare the effects of contralesional sensory cueing and limb activation with that of ...
Spatial neglect is characterized by the failure to attend stimuli presented in the contralesional sp...
Left visuo-spatial neglect is a well-recognized predictor of poor functional outcome following right...
The effects of optokinetic stimulation on position sense disorders were investigated in a series of ...
Many patients who survive brain damage (resulting from, e.g., a stroke) are left with a variety of c...