The cardinal feature of spatial neglect is severely impaired exploration of the contralesional space, a failure resulting in unawareness of many contralesional stimuli. This deficit is exacerbated by a reflexive attentional bias toward ipsilesional items. Here we show that, in addition to these spatially lateralized failures, neglect patients also exhibit a severe bias favouring stimuli presented at fixation. We tested neglect patients and matched healthy and right-hemisphere damaged patients without neglect in a task requiring saccade execution to targets in the left or right hemifield. Targets were presented alone or simultaneously with a distracter that appeared in the same hemifield, in the opposite hemifield, or at fixation. We found t...
Direct gaze has been shown to be a particularly important social cue, being preferentially processed...
Right-hemisphere patients with left neglect often demonstrate abnormal visual search, re-examining s...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
The cardinal feature of spatial neglect is severely impaired exploration of the contralesional space...
Patients with spatial neglect are impaired when detecting contralesional targets presented shortly a...
This work was supported by the Danish Medical Research Councils [grant number 09–072209] and an Inst...
Patients with left spatial neglect following right hemisphere damage may show anomalies in ipsilesio...
AbstractWe make fast, “saccadic” eye movements to view our surroundings, “voluntary” saccades when s...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessHemispatial neglect is a common outcome of stroke that is cha...
Left unilateral neglect is a neurological condition characterized by an impairment in orienting and ...
Every saccade is generally preceded by a mandatory shift of attention to the saccade endpoint, allow...
We mapped the distribution of saccadic reaction times (SRTs) in the visual field of patients with sp...
The analysis of eye movement parameters in visual neglect such as cumulative fixation duration, sacc...
When healthy observers make a saccade that is erroneously directed toward a distracter stimulus, the...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
Direct gaze has been shown to be a particularly important social cue, being preferentially processed...
Right-hemisphere patients with left neglect often demonstrate abnormal visual search, re-examining s...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
The cardinal feature of spatial neglect is severely impaired exploration of the contralesional space...
Patients with spatial neglect are impaired when detecting contralesional targets presented shortly a...
This work was supported by the Danish Medical Research Councils [grant number 09–072209] and an Inst...
Patients with left spatial neglect following right hemisphere damage may show anomalies in ipsilesio...
AbstractWe make fast, “saccadic” eye movements to view our surroundings, “voluntary” saccades when s...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessHemispatial neglect is a common outcome of stroke that is cha...
Left unilateral neglect is a neurological condition characterized by an impairment in orienting and ...
Every saccade is generally preceded by a mandatory shift of attention to the saccade endpoint, allow...
We mapped the distribution of saccadic reaction times (SRTs) in the visual field of patients with sp...
The analysis of eye movement parameters in visual neglect such as cumulative fixation duration, sacc...
When healthy observers make a saccade that is erroneously directed toward a distracter stimulus, the...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect due to right-hemisphere lesions typically fail to attend to...
Direct gaze has been shown to be a particularly important social cue, being preferentially processed...
Right-hemisphere patients with left neglect often demonstrate abnormal visual search, re-examining s...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...