In patients with a right-sided deep-seated lesions, a causal relationship between a cortical dysfunction in the right temporo-parietal region and the occurrence of neglect has been suggested. In the present study we tried to correlate clinical and quantitative EEG data from a sample of 33 right stroke patients divided into two subgroups according to the presence or absence of neglect. A 20-channel EEG cartography system was used for EEG mapping. Delta and theta activities were calculated in sixteen regions of interest. The analysis of raw values stressed the importance of the right parieto-temporal cortex to discriminate between the two subgroups of patients. These results suggest that in patients with right subcortical damage, a remote cor...
International audienceVisual neglect is a heterogeneous, multi-component syndrome resulting from rig...
Hemispatial neglect is common after unilateral brain damage, particularly to perisylvian structures ...
International audienceThe exact anatomical localization of right hemisphere lesions that lead to lef...
Right-sided capsulo-lenticular strokes may cause left visuo-spatial neglect. The neural mechanism mo...
The pathophysiology of neuropsychological disorders due to right deep-seated hemispheric lesions rem...
Cortical remote effects of right deep-seated lesions were studied with two cerebral blood flow measu...
Spatial neglect is a perplexing neuropsychological syndrome, in which patients fail to detect (and/o...
Spatial neglect is traditionally explained as an imbalance of the interhemispheric reciprocal inhibi...
International audienceSpatial neglect usually concerns left-sided events after right-hemisphere dama...
The dysfunction underlying neglect syndrome is traditionally explained on the basis of “rivalry mode...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
The exact anatomical localization of right hemisphere lesions that lead to left spatial neglect is s...
The human brain is characterized by the lateralization of cognitive functions. Multiple lines of evi...
The human brain is characterized by the lateralization of cognitive functions. Multiple lines of evi...
International audienceVisual neglect is a heterogeneous, multi-component syndrome resulting from rig...
Hemispatial neglect is common after unilateral brain damage, particularly to perisylvian structures ...
International audienceThe exact anatomical localization of right hemisphere lesions that lead to lef...
Right-sided capsulo-lenticular strokes may cause left visuo-spatial neglect. The neural mechanism mo...
The pathophysiology of neuropsychological disorders due to right deep-seated hemispheric lesions rem...
Cortical remote effects of right deep-seated lesions were studied with two cerebral blood flow measu...
Spatial neglect is a perplexing neuropsychological syndrome, in which patients fail to detect (and/o...
Spatial neglect is traditionally explained as an imbalance of the interhemispheric reciprocal inhibi...
International audienceSpatial neglect usually concerns left-sided events after right-hemisphere dama...
The dysfunction underlying neglect syndrome is traditionally explained on the basis of “rivalry mode...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
The exact anatomical localization of right hemisphere lesions that lead to left spatial neglect is s...
The human brain is characterized by the lateralization of cognitive functions. Multiple lines of evi...
The human brain is characterized by the lateralization of cognitive functions. Multiple lines of evi...
International audienceVisual neglect is a heterogeneous, multi-component syndrome resulting from rig...
Hemispatial neglect is common after unilateral brain damage, particularly to perisylvian structures ...
International audienceThe exact anatomical localization of right hemisphere lesions that lead to lef...