The selectivity of the effects of vestibular stimulation was investigated in a left braindamaged patient suffering from right visuo-spatial hemineglect and severe dysphasia. Vestibular stimulation temporarily improved the former but not the latter disorder. These results support the view that this treatment improves hemineglect by a specific effect, running counter to the rightward distortion of egocentric co-ordinates, rather than by a general hemispheric activation. © 1995, Masson S.p.A.. All rights reserved.
(1995). Vestibular Stimulation, Spatial Hemineglect and Dysphasia. Selective Effects? [journal article - articolo]. In CORTEX. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/227977
Vestibular Stimulation, Spatial Hemineglect and Dysphasia. Selective Effects?
Rusconi, Maria Luisa;
1995-01-01
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The selectivity of the effects of vestibular stimulation was investigated in a left braindamaged patient suffering from right visuo-spatial hemineglect and severe dysphasia. Vestibular stimulation temporarily improved the former but not the latter disorder. These results support the view that this treatment improves hemineglect by a specific effect, running counter to the rightward distortion of egocentric co-ordinates, rather than by a general hemispheric activation. © 1995, Masson S.p.A.. All rights reserved.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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