2015
DOI: 10.1177/0300060513498663
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Long-term effects of continuous theta-burst stimulation in visuospatial neglect

Abstract: Objective: To investigate whether the efficacy of continuous theta-burst stimulation (cTBS) for improving visuospatial neglect can be enhanced by providing more days of stimulation and more stimulation trains per day. Methods: In a prospective study, right-handed patients with right hemisphere stroke and visuospatial neglect were randomized to cTBS or sham cTBS treatment for 2 weeks and were followed up for 4 weeks. The cTBS group received active cTBS over the posterior parietal cortex of the unaffected hemisp… Show more

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“…Spatial neglect, that is, the inability to attend, reply, react or orient to stimuli located in the contralesional portion of space, [1,2,8,9,[20][21][22] affects from 30 to 81% of patients in the acute phase [8,9] and it is sustained in approximately a third of them [9]. It appears most often due to right hemispheric lesions of the middle cerebral artery, damaging the neural substrates of space representation and awareness [2,8,23].…”
Section: Attentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Spatial neglect, that is, the inability to attend, reply, react or orient to stimuli located in the contralesional portion of space, [1,2,8,9,[20][21][22] affects from 30 to 81% of patients in the acute phase [8,9] and it is sustained in approximately a third of them [9]. It appears most often due to right hemispheric lesions of the middle cerebral artery, damaging the neural substrates of space representation and awareness [2,8,23].…”
Section: Attentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The search for new methods able to increase the efficacy of recovery programs is crucial [17,20]. It is well recognized that, following stroke, the balance of function between the hemispheres is disturbed and the affected hemisphere becomes more inhibited, while the hemisphere contralateral to the lesion shows an increased activity [3,25,26].…”
Section: Attentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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