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. 1990 Apr;40(4):640-3.
doi: 10.1212/wnl.40.4.640.

Bodily neglect and orientational biases in unilateral neglect syndrome and normal subjects

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Bodily neglect and orientational biases in unilateral neglect syndrome and normal subjects

V W Mark et al. Neurology. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

Patients with neglect erred toward the right when attempting to locate the intercepts of their midsagittal planes with a horizontal line placed in front of them. When control subjects could not see their bodies, they also pointed to the right. While control subjects improved when they were able to see their bodies, neglect subjects did not. When the horizontal line was moved toward the right, both neglect and control subjects increased their rightward pointing errors. However, patients with neglect made greater errors than did controls. When the line was in far left hemispace, controls pointed accurately to their midsagittal planes. The neglect subjects, in contrast, erred toward the left. Our results suggest that patients with neglect from right hemisphere lesions are not only inattentive to their bodies, but are also distracted by extracorporeal stimuli, especially on the right. Our results also suggest that normal subjects have a propensity to orient to or be distracted by stimuli in right hemispace.

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