نتایج جستجو برای: hemispatial inattention

تعداد نتایج: 2985  

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 1985
M Rosselli A Rosselli I Vergara A Ardila

The hemi-inattention syndrome was studied in 15 right-handed adults, 12 men and 3 women. One patient had a pontic-mesencephalic lesion, 3 had right hemisphere damage, 7 had left-hemisphere lesion and 4 had bilateral lesions. All lesions were confirmed by CT-scan. Different criteria of hemi-inattention were used. All patients presented extinction, inattention and in 13 visuomotor akinesia; 5 of ...

2015
Karrie E. Godwin Anna V. Fisher

There is a growing body of research experimentally demonstrating a relationship between selective sustained attention and young children’s learning outcomes. Collectively, this work has documented that as selective sustained attention decreases children’s learning also declines. However, a precise understanding of how disrupted attention negatively impacts learning is lacking. The present exper...

2016
Sho Kanata Shinsuke Koike Shuntaro Ando Atsushi Nishida Satoshi Usami Syudo Yamasaki Yuko Morimoto Rie Toriyama Shinya Fujikawa Noriko Sugimoto Tsukasa Sasaki Toshiaki A. Furukawa Mariko Hiraiwa-Hasegawa Kiyoto Kasai

BACKGROUND Enuresis (9% at age 9.5) negatively affects children's psychosocial status. Clinically-diagnosed enuresis (2% at the age) is associated with hyperactivity-inattention, and common neural bases have been postulated to underlie this association. It is, however, unclear whether this association is applicable to enuresis overall among the general population of early adolescents when consi...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2009
Styrmir Saevarsson Arni Kristjánsson Helmut Hildebrandt Ulrike Halsband

Visuomotor prism adaptation has been found to induce a lateral bias of spatial attention in chronic hemispatial neglect patients. Here, two experiments were conducted to explore the effects of 10 degrees prism adaptation on visual search tasks and standard visual inattention tests. Baselines and intervention effects were measured on separate days for all patients. The first experiment explored ...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2001
S Sonoda M Mori A Goishi

OBJECTIVE The ability of 46 patients with supratentorial stroke and 15 healthy subjects to localise sounds was tested using an apparatus with headphone and sound space processor. METHODS With a binaural sound space processor, sounds were randomly presented from seven directions in the 180 degree frontal area of the subject at intervals of 30 degrees. The subject was asked to imagine a clock f...

2013
Lorna McWilliams Kapil Sayal Cris Glazebrook

OBJECTIVE There is a link between the symptoms of hyperactivity/inattention and overweight in children. Less is known about the factors which might influence this relationship, such as physical and sedentary activity levels or exercise self-efficacy. The aim of this study is to examine the associations between the symptoms of hyperactivity/inattention and risk factors for adult obesity in a sam...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 1997
C M Moore H Egeth

Many theories of visual perception assume that before attention is allocated within a scene, visual information is parsed according to the Gestalt principles of organization. This assumption has been challenged by experiments in which participants were unable to identify what Gestalt grouping patterns had occurred in the background of primary-task displays (A. Mack, B. Tang, R. Tuma, S. Kahn, &...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2001
P Vuilleumier N Valenza T Landis

Studies of hemispatial neglect suggest that some perceptual processes still operate on contralesional stimuli independent from spatial attention or awareness. Here we examined whether preattentive processing in extrastriate areas may group unconnected elements inducing illusory contours despite neglect. While it has been debated whether illusory contours arise from preattentive grouping or high...

2011
Yanghua Tian Yan Huang Ke Zhou Glyn W. Humphreys M. Jane Riddoch Kai Wang

Patients with left neglect were tested with "chimeric" figures composed of the right and left halves of two different objects. The connectivity relation was modulated between the two half figures. For some displays, the two chimeric halves were separated by a small gap, while in others, the separate halves were connected by a line segment. In line with previous reports, performance on reporting...

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