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2 tern is consistent with data from those with hemispatial neglect after stroke and raises the possibil
4 research challenges previous explanations of hemispatial neglect and enhances our understanding of ho
5 te right subcortical infarcts using tests of hemispatial neglect and magnetic resonance diffusion-wei
6 l attention deficits in stroke patients with hemispatial neglect are correlated at 2 weeks postonset
7 udy, we test the hypothesis that recovery of hemispatial neglect correlates with a return of network
8 e hypothesized that most cases of aphasia or hemispatial neglect due to acute, subcortical infarct ca
9 ected attention and recovery from multimodal hemispatial neglect following cortical lesions of medial
11 attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and hemispatial neglect following right-hemisphere stroke.
13 ssessments of right-hemisphere patients with hemispatial neglect have revealed significant overall de
14 schizophrenia suggest a subtle form of right hemispatial neglect in acutely ill patients but not in c
17 calable, and self-administered treatment for hemispatial neglect might serve as a useful addition to
18 can cause patients to ignore half of space (hemispatial neglect syndrome), but only for right (not l
19 we present a case series of 14 patients with hemispatial neglect who, when asked to clap, repeatedly
20 ine-scale functional architecture underlying hemispatial neglect, an attentional deficit caused by pa
21 Lesions of parietal cortex often lead to hemispatial neglect, an impairment of choices of targets
22 ent prospects of neurological disorders like hemispatial neglect, hemianopia and other deficits after
23 ispheric effects of spatial attention (e.g., hemispatial neglect, hemifield capacity limits) are well
25 e that sometimes follows brain injury called hemispatial neglect, in which patients exhibit attention
26 environment and, with that facility lost in hemispatial neglect, search becomes uselessly stuck with
27 wed no difference in performance on tests of hemispatial neglect, volume of infarct or sex distributi
44 main unclear, with some studies supporting a hemispatial theory emphasizing a dominant function of th