Imagine struggling to see, listen, or make movements in half of your environment. This is typical for individuals who suffer from unilateral spatial neglect, a common post-stroke deficit of attention ...
The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 111, No. 4 (Winter, 1998), pp. 487-507 (21 pages) Neglect patients do not respond to stimuli presented on the side of space contralateral to the side of their ...
A recent study conducted by Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, has revealed that mirror therapy is proving beneficial for patients suffering from unilateral neglect after stroke.
When I was a graduate student 25 years ago, I met a man I’ll call Mr. X, who had recently recovered from a stroke to the right side of his cerebral cortex. Like many people with a neurological ...
Researchers determined that spatial neglect affects 29% of survivors of unilateral strokes and is more prevalent following right brain stroke and in the early stages of recovery East Hanover, NJ.
Visual search tasks typically require us to find a particular target presented among set of distractors. An example is looking for a hammer in a box of tools. Current neurophysiological, psychological ...
Did you know that after a stroke, nearly one-third of survivors face a challenging condition known as "neglect"? This neurological disorder significantly impacts a stroke survivor's rehabilitation, ...
Mental imagery after stroke correlated with cognitive and executive performance during early rehabilitation, especially visuo ...
Spatial neglect is a behavioral syndrome occurring after brain injury. It is categorized by a failure to respond, or orient to stimuli after damage to the neural networks critical to spatial attention ...
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