WebbHemispatial neglect is among the most frequent and most disabling consequences of focal brain lesions. It entails a complex constellation of neuropsychological deficits in … Webb1 feb. 2004 · The syndrome of hemispatial neglect is characterised by reduced awareness of stimuli on one side of space, even though there may be no sensory loss. Although it is extremely common, it has proven ...
Hemispatial neglect: Subtypes, neuroanatomy, and disability
WebbA characteristic feature of hemispatial neglect is its asymmetry. Contralesional left neglect is common, whereas contralesional right neglect is rare, even in lefthanders. This asymmetry has led to the hypothesis that the left hemisphere directs attention predominantly to the contralateral right side, whereas the right hemisphere directs … Webb1 nov. 1997 · It seems far more parsimonious to interpret the bizarre behaviour of these patients as yet another manifestation of hemispatial neglect, perhaps not worthy of a … landscapers arlington heights il
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WebbWe sought to determine the effects of prism adaptation on peripherally cued visual attention shifting in patients with spatial neglect, using a task devised by Egly et al. (J … Webb5 mars 2013 · Hemispatial neglect. 13. Anosognosia and denial after right hemisphere stroke. 14. Asomatognosia: disorders of the bodily self. 15. Disorders of … Webb9 nov. 2004 · Objectives: Comparatively little research has been conducted on right neglect after left brain damage. The authors sought to assess contralateral neglect in subacute left hemisphere stroke patients using a comprehensive test battery validated in a large control group after right hemisphere stroke. Methods: Seventy-eight left hemisphere stroke … landscapers ashland medford oregon