“…The researchers suggested that the arousal effects of music-specifically on the right brain hemisphere, which is lesioned in visual neglect states-may underlie this positive outcome. In this context Robertson Mattingley, Rorden, and Driver (1998) have shown that unilateral neglect can be dramatically altered by changing the functioning of the brain's arousal system, and have used these findings to develop other arousal-based neglect training techniques, including auditory-based techniques (Robertson, Nico, & Hood, 1995). Frassinetti and colleagues (Frassinetti, Bolognini, & Ladavos, 2002;Frassinetti, Pavani, & Ladavos, 2002) have provided remarkable evidence that auditory stimuli can enhance visual perception in neglect states.…”