We contrasted the neuroanatomical substrates of sub-acute and chronic visuospatial deficits associated with different aspects of unilateral neglect using computed tomography scans acquired as part of routine clinical diagnosis. Voxel-wise statistical analyses were conducted on a group of 160 stroke patients scanned at a sub-acute stage. Lesion-deficit relationships were assessed across the whole brain, separately for grey and white matter. We assessed lesions that were associated with behavioural performance (i) at a sub-acute stage (within 3 months of the stroke) and (ii) at a chronic stage (after 9 months post stroke). Allocentric and egocentric neglect symptoms at the sub-acute stage were associated with lesions to dissociated regions wi...
Objective: Visuospatial neglect, whereby patients are unable to attend to stimuli on their contrales...
Unilateral visual neglect is commonly defined as impaired ability to attend to stimuli presented on ...
Abstract Viken, J. I. (2013). Visuospatial neglect and processing speed: importance of lateralized a...
<div><p>We contrasted the neuroanatomical substrates of sub-acute and chronic visuospatial deficits ...
We contrasted the neuroanatomical substrates of sub-acute and chronic visuospatial deficits associat...
We contrasted the neuroanatomical substrates of sub-acute and chronic visuospatial deficits associat...
Our aim was to examine how brain imaging in the initial phase of a stroke could predict both acute/s...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
Objective: Few studies have investigated the assessment, frequency, and functional impact of egocent...
The work presented in this thesis explored the structural and functional organization of visuospatia...
Insights into the functional nature and neuroanatomy of spatial attention have come from research in...
Chronic visual neglect prevents brain-damaged patients from returning to an independent and active l...
Systematic individual neuroanatomical (MRI) and neuropsychological investigations were conducted for...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
Objective: Visuospatial neglect, whereby patients are unable to attend to stimuli on their contrales...
Unilateral visual neglect is commonly defined as impaired ability to attend to stimuli presented on ...
Abstract Viken, J. I. (2013). Visuospatial neglect and processing speed: importance of lateralized a...
<div><p>We contrasted the neuroanatomical substrates of sub-acute and chronic visuospatial deficits ...
We contrasted the neuroanatomical substrates of sub-acute and chronic visuospatial deficits associat...
We contrasted the neuroanatomical substrates of sub-acute and chronic visuospatial deficits associat...
Our aim was to examine how brain imaging in the initial phase of a stroke could predict both acute/s...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
A typical consequence of stroke in the right hemisphere is unilateral spatial neglect. Distinct form...
Objective: Few studies have investigated the assessment, frequency, and functional impact of egocent...
The work presented in this thesis explored the structural and functional organization of visuospatia...
Insights into the functional nature and neuroanatomy of spatial attention have come from research in...
Chronic visual neglect prevents brain-damaged patients from returning to an independent and active l...
Systematic individual neuroanatomical (MRI) and neuropsychological investigations were conducted for...
grantor: University of TorontoHemispatial neglect, characterized as failure to attend to c...
Objective: Visuospatial neglect, whereby patients are unable to attend to stimuli on their contrales...
Unilateral visual neglect is commonly defined as impaired ability to attend to stimuli presented on ...
Abstract Viken, J. I. (2013). Visuospatial neglect and processing speed: importance of lateralized a...