2013
DOI: 10.1080/13554794.2011.654223
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Spatial attention can transfer to the contralateral hemisphere in neonatal stroke patients: a case report following hemispherectomy

Abstract: Patients suffer hemispatial neglect after stroke. However, whether the function of spatial attention is reorganized to the contralateral brain remains poorly understood. Here we present a case report of neonatal stroke to demonstrate the reorganization of spatial attention in the contralateral hemisphere using a series of tests including star cancellation task, line bisection test, the bells test, letter cancellation test, and drawing tests. The patient underwent right hemispherectomy for treatment of refracto… Show more

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“…109 Recently, spatial attention was demonstrated to be transferred to the remaining hemisphere. 110 Table 3 summarizes the outcomes of different studies in terms of seizure control.…”
Section: Outcome and Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…109 Recently, spatial attention was demonstrated to be transferred to the remaining hemisphere. 110 Table 3 summarizes the outcomes of different studies in terms of seizure control.…”
Section: Outcome and Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 99%