2007
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.0041-07.2007
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Anatomical Correlates of Directional Hypokinesia in Patients with Hemispatial Neglect

Abstract: Unilateral spatial neglect (neglect) is a syndrome characterized by perceptual deficits that prevent patients from attending and responding to the side of space and of the body opposite a damaged hemisphere (contralesional side). Neglect also involves motor deficits: patients may be slower to initiate a motor response to targets appearing in the left hemispace, even when using their unaffected arm (directional hypokinesia). Although this impairment is well known, its anatomical correlate has not been establish… Show more

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“…In particular, there were no criteria for a directional hypokinesia, a condition characterized by the inability to execute movements even with the unaffected arm in or toward the contralesional hemispace in patients with hemineglect (Coslett et al, 1990;Sapir et al, 2007). Indeed, the tapping task performed by the right and left hands in both ipsilateral and contralateral hemispaces was no different between the right and left hemispaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, there were no criteria for a directional hypokinesia, a condition characterized by the inability to execute movements even with the unaffected arm in or toward the contralesional hemispace in patients with hemineglect (Coslett et al, 1990;Sapir et al, 2007). Indeed, the tapping task performed by the right and left hands in both ipsilateral and contralateral hemispaces was no different between the right and left hemispaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a few studies have used voxel-wise lesion-symptom mapping to probe the neural correlates of neglect (Karnath, Rennig, Johannsen, & Rorden, 2011; Molenberghs, Gillebert, Peeters, & Vandenberghe, 2008; Ptak & Schnider, 2011; Rengachary et al, 2011; Saj et al, 2012; Sapir, Kaplan, He, & Corbetta, 2007) and of its different cognitive components (Verdon, Schwartz, Lovblad, Hauert, & Vuilleumier, 2010). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that spatial attention and SWM involve largely overlapping brain networks it is not surprising that lesions to right fronto-parietal regions, in addition to leading to neglect, are also likely to cause deficits in SWM (e.g. Vallar and Perani, 1986; Mattingley et al, 1998; Karnath et al, 2001; Mort et al, 2003; Sapir et al, 2007). …”
Section: Spatial Working Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%