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    Hemispatial neglect is a neuropsychological condition in which, after damage to one hemisphere of the brain (e.g. after a stroke), a deficit in attention...
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    of information to iteratively interpret images. Hemispatial neglect, also called unilateral neglect, often occurs when people have damage to the right...
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    commonly in the right superior or inferior parietal lobule leads to hemispatial neglect. The name comes from the parietal bone, which is named from the Latin...
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  • less tiring. "Eyes Right!", about a woman in her sixties who has hemispatial neglect. She completely forgets the idea of "left" relative to her own body...
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  • with hemispatial neglect, and the two terms are sometimes (incorrectly) used interchangeably. Some older theories suggested that hemispatial neglect is...
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    later resolved, considered it a form of spatial neglect in the body schema analogous to hemispatial neglect in that the mind could not conceive of the leg...
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    these cortical regions can lead to deficits in consciousness such as hemispatial neglect. In the attention schema theory, the value of explaining the feature...
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  • transfer illusion Confabulation Cotard delusion Unilateral neglect (also known as hemispatial neglect) Moro V, Pernigo S, Zapparoli P, Cordioli Z, Aglioti SM...
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    lower (inferior) quadrantanopsia. Visual neglect (also called hemispatial neglect or unilateral spatial neglect) differs from hemianopsia in that it is...
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    the visual field is missing." A related phenomenon is hemispatial neglect, the possible neglect of the right or left. The patient is not conscious of...
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    illusion for these groups are inconsistent at best. Participants with hemispatial neglect had increased difficulty perceiving the equality of the lines on...
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  • and primary sensory deficit. Motor neglect can occur in isolation from, or in association with hemispatial neglect, making the pathological state more...
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    copying an image. Allochiria often co-occurs with unilateral neglect and, like hemispatial neglect, the disorder arises commonly from damage to the right parietal...
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  • temporarily corrected. Some authors have focused on the prevalence of hemispatial neglect in such patients. Asomatognosia is the inability to feel, recognize...
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    parietal lobe of the brain. It is similar to, but distinct from, hemispatial neglect. Visual extinction has the characteristic symptom of difficulty to...
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  • tend to produce asymmetric or distorted drawings characterized by hemispatial neglect, the omission of elements from one side of the model. It was once...
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  • syndrome Head injury Headache Hemicrania Continua Hemifacial spasm Hemispatial neglect Hereditary motor neuropathies Hereditary spastic paraplegia Heredopathia...
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  • helped sustainability of effects and ADL performances in chronic hemispatial neglect: a follow-up study". NeuroRehabilitation. 27 (2): 165–172. doi:10...
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    The two most striking consequences of PPC damage are apraxia and hemispatial neglect. The posterior parietal cortex is located just behind the central...
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    deficit/hyperactivity disorder Autism Dementia Dyslexia Epilepsy Hemispatial Neglect Psychosis Stroke Traumatic brain injury While descriptions of behavioral...
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  • with and used interchangeably as the term hemispatial neglect, and some previous theories suggest that neglect leads to pusher syndrome. However, another...
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  • discovered by Diana Deutsch in 1973. In a clinical study, patients with hemispatial neglect were shown to experience the scale illusion. Further, in an MEG study...
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    temporary remission of anosognosia, the visual and personal aspects of hemispatial neglect, hemianesthesia, and other consequences of right hemispheric damage...
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  • anosodiaphoria, allochiria and hemispatial neglect all involve (or in some cases involve) aspects of impaired body schema. Hemispatial neglect is not uncommon because...
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  • Dyschiria has been often referred to as unilateral neglect, visuo-spatial neglect, or hemispatial neglect from the 20th century onwards. Psychologists formerly...
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    Frontal lobe Expressive aphasia Abulia Parietal lobe Receptive aphasia Hemispatial neglect Gerstmann syndrome Astereognosis Occipital lobe Bálint's syndrome...
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  • Agnosia Alexia Amnesia Anosognosia Aphasia Apraxia Dementia Dyslexia Hemispatial neglect Neurobiological effects of physical exercise Evolution of nervous...
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  • parietal function for visual attention, patients with AD may have hemispatial neglect, which may result in difficulty with disengaging attention in visual...
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    superior parietal lobule can cause contralateral astereognosis and hemispatial neglect. It is also associated with deficits on tests involving the manipulation...
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  • is frequently associated with other unilateral conditions such as hemispatial neglect, metamorphognosia, hemiplegia, hemisomatognosia, kinesthetic hallucination...
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