Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect performed a straight-ahead pointing task with their left hand while blindfolded. Results showed a significant correlation between the position of the egocentric reference and the presence of right neglect signs. We discuss here the egocentric hypotheses of spatial bias.

Chokron, S., Bartolomeo, P., Correlation between the position of the egocentric reference and right neglect signs in left-brain-damaged patients, <<BRAIN AND COGNITION>>, 2001; 43 (1-3): 99-104 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/20076]

Correlation between the position of the egocentric reference and right neglect signs in left-brain-damaged patients

Bartolomeo, Paolo
2000

Abstract

Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect performed a straight-ahead pointing task with their left hand while blindfolded. Results showed a significant correlation between the position of the egocentric reference and the presence of right neglect signs. We discuss here the egocentric hypotheses of spatial bias.
2000
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Chokron, S., Bartolomeo, P., Correlation between the position of the egocentric reference and right neglect signs in left-brain-damaged patients, <<BRAIN AND COGNITION>>, 2001; 43 (1-3): 99-104 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/20076]
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