AbstractSpatial working memory during an ongoing visual search trial was tested in both visual fields for right-brain damaged patients with contralesional spatial neglect, as well as age-matched control patients with right-hemisphere lesions but no neglect. We examined within-trial spatial memory by using a relocation search paradigm introduced by Kristjansson (2000) (modified from Horowitz & Wolfe, 1998), in which the display items traded places every 110ms so that the target was never to be found in the same location from one moment to the next (the relocation condition), as compared with a static condition where the display items remained in place for the whole trial duration. To equate appearance between the two conditions, all items ch...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
This work was supported by the Danish Medical Research Councils [grant number 09–072209] and an Inst...
AbstractSpatial working memory during an ongoing visual search trial was tested in both visual field...
Spatial working memory during an ongoing visual search trial was tested in both visual fields for ri...
Right-hemisphere patients with left neglect often demonstrate abnormal visual search, re-examining s...
& Right-hemisphere patients with left neglect often demon-strate abnormal visual search, re-exam...
Right hemisphere lesions often lead to severe disorders in spatial awareness and behavior, such as l...
Spatial remapping implies the updating and maintaining of the spatial position of objects in success...
To what extent are the left and right visual hemifields spatially coded in the dorsal frontoparietal...
In visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-cancel stimuli on the ips...
Both impaired spatial working memory (SWM) and unilateral neglect may follow damage to the right par...
International audienceIn visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-can...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
Impaired visual search is a hallmark of spatial neglect. When searching for an unique feature (e.g.,...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
This work was supported by the Danish Medical Research Councils [grant number 09–072209] and an Inst...
AbstractSpatial working memory during an ongoing visual search trial was tested in both visual field...
Spatial working memory during an ongoing visual search trial was tested in both visual fields for ri...
Right-hemisphere patients with left neglect often demonstrate abnormal visual search, re-examining s...
& Right-hemisphere patients with left neglect often demon-strate abnormal visual search, re-exam...
Right hemisphere lesions often lead to severe disorders in spatial awareness and behavior, such as l...
Spatial remapping implies the updating and maintaining of the spatial position of objects in success...
To what extent are the left and right visual hemifields spatially coded in the dorsal frontoparietal...
In visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-cancel stimuli on the ips...
Both impaired spatial working memory (SWM) and unilateral neglect may follow damage to the right par...
International audienceIn visual search tasks, neglect patients tend to explore and repeatedly re-can...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
Impaired visual search is a hallmark of spatial neglect. When searching for an unique feature (e.g.,...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
This work was supported by the Danish Medical Research Councils [grant number 09–072209] and an Inst...