hemispatial neglect

Attention deficits in stroke patients: the role of lesion characteristics, time from stroke, and concomitant neuropsychological deficits

Attention impairments are frequent in stroke patients with important consequences on the rehabilitation outcomes and quality of life. The aim of the study was to perform a comprehensive assessment of selective and intensive attention processes in a large population of brain-damaged patients, evaluating the influence of the side and site of the brain lesion, the time from stroke, and the concomitant presence of aphasia or neglect.

Left hemispatial neglect and overt orienting in naturalistic conditions. Role of high-level and stimulus-driven signals

Deficits of visuospatial orienting in brain-damaged patients affected by hemispatial neglect have been extensively investigated. Nonetheless, spontaneous spatial orienting in naturalistic conditions is still poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role played by top down and stimulus-driven signals in overt spatial orienting of neglect patients during free viewing of short videos portraying everyday life situations.

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