A line cancellation task was performed by 38 right brain-damaged patients with unilateral neglect under four different conditions: normal and mirror-reversed view, with and without cueing. Two types of unilateral neglect were distinguished by directing ophthalmo- and me-lokinetic components of visuomanual scanning to opposite sides of the stimulus array. In ophthalmokinetic neglect contralesional visual scanning of the stimulus array was defective, while manual scanning was unimpaired. The converse was true of melokinetic neglect Ophthalmo kinetic neglect was predominantly associated with posterior brain damage, while melokinetic neglect was predominantly associated with frontal or subcortical brain damage. In a few instances, cueing visuomanual scanning toward the neglected side of the stimulus array converted ophthalmokinetic into melokinetic neglect and vice versa. The results are held to be indicative of two components of space representation and to provide further evidence of response-driven modulation of perceptual awareness. © 1995 Oxford University Press.

(1995). Dissociation of ophthalmokinetic and melokinetic attention in unilateral neglect [journal article - articolo]. In CEREBRAL CORTEX. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/227955

Dissociation of ophthalmokinetic and melokinetic attention in unilateral neglect

Rusconi, Maria Luisa;
1995-01-01

Abstract

A line cancellation task was performed by 38 right brain-damaged patients with unilateral neglect under four different conditions: normal and mirror-reversed view, with and without cueing. Two types of unilateral neglect were distinguished by directing ophthalmo- and me-lokinetic components of visuomanual scanning to opposite sides of the stimulus array. In ophthalmokinetic neglect contralesional visual scanning of the stimulus array was defective, while manual scanning was unimpaired. The converse was true of melokinetic neglect Ophthalmo kinetic neglect was predominantly associated with posterior brain damage, while melokinetic neglect was predominantly associated with frontal or subcortical brain damage. In a few instances, cueing visuomanual scanning toward the neglected side of the stimulus array converted ophthalmokinetic into melokinetic neglect and vice versa. The results are held to be indicative of two components of space representation and to provide further evidence of response-driven modulation of perceptual awareness. © 1995 Oxford University Press.
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Bisiach, Edoardo; Tegner, Richard; Ladavas, Elisabetta; Rusconi, Maria Luisa; Mijovi, Danica; Hjaltason, Haukur
(1995). Dissociation of ophthalmokinetic and melokinetic attention in unilateral neglect [journal article - articolo]. In CEREBRAL CORTEX. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/227955
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