Evoked potential in neglect
- PMID: 402904
- DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1977.00500160038006
Evoked potential in neglect
Abstract
The evoked potential was studied in Macaca speciosa before and after they received a lesion inducing neglect. Significant evoked potential changes associated with neglect were seen only in late components (N2, P3). These observations support the hypothesis of the arousal-attention mechanism of neglect.
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