نتایج جستجو برای: right brain damaged patients

تعداد نتایج: 2667723  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1993
A Henik N F Dronkers R T Knight A Osimani

Abstract Patients with single brain lesions in the anterior or posterior left and right hemispheres and a group of controls were studied in two priming experiments. The first experiment employed associative pairs (DOCTOR-NURSE) and the second employed identical pairs (NURSE-nurse). Short and long prime-target stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) (i.e., 250 and 1850 msec) were manipulated within b...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2007
Andrea Santi Yosef Grodzinsky

Motivated by claims that relegate the syntactic functions of Broca's region to working memory (WM) and not to language-specific mechanisms, we conducted an fMRI and an aphasia study that featured two varieties of intrasentential dependency relations: One was syntactic movement (e.g., Which boy does the girl think [symbol in text] examined Steven?), the other was antecedent-reflexive binding (e....

2012
Angelo Maravita Mario Cigada Lucio Posteraro

Following brain damage, typically of the right hemisphere, patients can show reduced awareness of sensory events occurring in the space contralateral to the brain damage. The present work shows that a hypnotic suggestion can temporarily reduce tactile extinction to double bilateral stimulation, i.e., a loss of contralesional stimuli when these are presented together with ipsilesional ones. Pati...

2011
Girisha Garg Shruti Suri Rachit Garg Vijander Singh

Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a communication system by which a person can send messages without any use of peripheral nerves and muscles. BCI systems might help to restore abilities to patients who have lost sensory or motor function because of the damaged region, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), spinal cord injury, brainstem stroke, or quadriplegic patients. Brain computer int...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2002
Francesco Pavani Elisabetta Làdavas Jon Driver

Possible auditory deficits in neglect were examined by comparing the performance of four right brain-damaged (RBD) patients with left visuospatial neglect, versus four RBD patients without neglect, in three auditory tasks. The first task required speeded discrimination of sound elevation, by moving a central lever up or down according to the vertical position of a peripheral target sound, regar...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1999
E Bisiach R Ricci E Lai A De Tanti M G Inzaghi

Three groups of patients (right brain-damaged patients with or without left neglect, and left brain-damaged patients) and a group of healthy subjects, matched for age and educational level to the three groups of patients, were asked to report which of the two frontal surfaces of Necker cubes oriented in four different ways looked, at first sight, nearer to the viewer. The extent to which, and t...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Fabrizio Doricchi Sheila Merola Marilena Aiello Paola Guariglia Michela Bruschini Wim Gevers Marina Gasparini Francesco Tomaiuolo

Humans map numbers upon a mental number line (MNL) on which small integers are placed to the left of larger ones [1-9]. Here, we show that human adults systematically shift the subjective midpoints of number intervals away from the borders separating contiguous tens along the MNL. Number intervals are erroneously bisected further to the right the closer they are to the left starting point of th...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2002
Fabrizio Doricchi Alessandra Onida Paola Guariglia

We used a visual distance reproduction task (endpoint task) to evaluate horizontal space representation in two left brain damaged (LBD) and three right brain damaged (RBD) patients with contralateral homonymous hemianopia and no neglect. All patients were examined in the chronic phase of the stroke and were aware of their visual field defect. Along with contralesional deviation in the line bise...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012
Liana Palermo Giulia Ranieri Federico Nemmi Cecilia Guariglia

Patients with imagery neglect (RI+) show peculiar difficulties in orienting themselves in the environment. Navigational impairments could be due to a deficit in creating or using a mental representation of the environment (Guariglia, Piccardi, Iaria, Nico, & Pizzamiglio, 2005) or, according to the BBB model (Burgess, Becker, King, & O'Keefe, 2001), to a specific deficit in a mechanism that tran...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2002
Hans-Otto Karnath Matthias Niemeier

The present study analysed task-dependent effects on the exploratory behaviour of neglect patients during their spontaneous search of the surroundings. We were asking whether different tasks would be associated with different structuring of the visual display and, therefore, would result in different forms of neglect in one and the same brain-damaged subjects. Neglect patients' eye and head mov...

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