[Unilteral Spatial Neglect: Clinical Manifestations and Neural Correlates]
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[Unilteral Spatial Neglect: Clinical Manifestations and Neural Correlates]
Abstract
Unilateral spatial neglect is the failure of brain-damaged patients to report, respond, or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli presented to the contralateral side of the lesion. This usually involves the right cerebral hemisphere. Neglect presents with no restriction in gaze direction and results in difficulty across various aspects of daily activities, distinguishing it from simple homonymous hemianopia. The basic mechanisms underlying neglect is rightward bias of spatial attention, while non-direction-specific cognitive problems may contribute to clinical expressions of neglect.
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