1 ading behaviour of patients with established
hemianopic alexia (>6 months post deficit), a condition
2 ctivated when normal subjects, patients with
hemianopic alexia and patients with an incomplete right
3 The relative contributions of pure and
hemianopic alexia in individual patients needs to be ass
4 use web based therapy site for patients with
hemianopic alexia, called Read-Right.
5 In
hemianopic alexia, the most 'peripheral' of the acquired
6 methods have been extended to patients with
hemianopic alexia.
7 saccades during text reading are disrupted ("
hemianopic"
alexia).
8 ations along the vertical midline in densely
hemianopic areas were seen with FDT testing in some pati
9 In contrast, patients who are
hemianopic as a result of cerebral hemispherectomy canno
10 Hemianopic defects and preferential involvement of the t
11 The sensitivity of
hemianopic defects by pattern deviation probability plot
12 The sensitivity for
hemianopic defects by total deviation probability plots
13 d specificity of SAP and Matrix in detecting
hemianopic defects were calculated.
14 ateral homonymous visual field disorders and
hemianopic dyslexia.
15 with a severe impairment of reading, called
hemianopic dyslexia.
16 sary for re-learning eye-movement control in
hemianopic dyslexia.
17 Three patients with
hemianopic field defects (Patient G.N. and Patient F.B.
18 the vertical midline and into the uninvolved
hemianopic field.
19 ant change from white to green or red in the
hemianopic field.
20 s of brightness, derived from the normal and
hemianopic fields.
21 ve studied a patient, G.Y., who was rendered
hemianopic following a lesion affecting the primary visu
22 cortical areas in the cat renders the animal
hemianopic in the contralateral visual field as measured
23 own visual cortical areas, a cat is rendered
hemianopic in the contralateral visual field.
24 histological sections of the brain of every
hemianopic monkey and in sections from 10 control monkey
25 l test locations with FDT testing masked the
hemianopic nature of the defect in 15 of 25 patients.
26 blindfield has previously been reported in a
hemianopic patient and two monkeys with removal of the p
27 explicitly by measuring the sensitivity of a
hemianopic patient independently of his response criteri
28 These results parallel the performances of
hemianopic patients and suggest that when the occipital
29 centre of the line in normal subjects, while
hemianopic patients fixated most frequently at the ends
30 he animal models, were successful in helping
hemianopic patients to develop coping strategies.
31 Hemianopic patients took part in the study 8 to 15 month
32 The three
hemianopic patients with longstanding damage to either V
33 presented deep within the field defect of 5
hemianopic patients.
34 ding pupil responses in the blindfield of 19
hemianopic patients.
35 scattered abnormal points that obscured the
hemianopic pattern.
36 et are presented to the 'blind' hemifield, a
hemianopic subject with damage largely restricted to str
37 mal function as well as residual capacity in
hemianopic subjects.
38 To be classified as a
hemianopic visual field defect, the abnormal test locati