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  1. Hemispatial neglect - Wikipedia

    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 and awareness towards the side of space opposite …

  2. Spatial neglect - Practical Neurology

    The syndrome of visuospatial neglect is a common consequence of unilateral brain injury. It is most often associated with stroke and is more severe and persistent following right hemisphere damage, …

  3. Unilateral Neglect - Physiopedia

    Unilateral neglect is also commonly known as contralateral neglect, hemispatial neglect, visuospatial neglect, spatial neglect, or hemineglect [2] [3]. In unilateral neglect, patients fail to report, respond or …

  4. THE NEGLECT SYNDROME - Clinical GateClinical Gate

    Apr 10, 2015 · Sensory neglect is said to exist when the patient is not consciously aware of or able to respond to a sensory stimulus contralateral to the lesion, in the absence of a deficit in the relevant …

  5. Left- and right-side unilateral spatial neglect: Hemispheric ...

    Neglect of one side of space, typically contralateral to a lesion of one cerebral hemisphere, is a multicomponent neurologic syndrome. In humans, left neglect after right brain damage is more …

  6. Contralateral neglect - definition - @neurochallenged

    Contralateral neglect - AKA hemispatial neglect, a condition that can occur after damage to one of the cerebral hemispheres (e.g. from a stroke). It is most frequently associated with damage to the …

  7. Neglect Syndrome | Springer Nature Link (formerly SpringerLink)

    Although neglect typically occurs on the contralesional side of the body, it is important to recognize that patients can also exhibit ipsilesional neglect – neglect on the same side as their brain lesion – and …

  8. Hemispatial Neglect - Psynso

    In this theory neglect is seen as disorder of attention and orientation caused by disruption of the visual cortex. Patients with this disorder will direct attention and movements to the ipsilesional side and …

  9. On some neurobiological and cultural-anthropological aspects of the ...

    Contralateral neglect is a frequent clinical syndrome which can be provoked by lesions in several brain areas (primarily inferior parietal and frontal) and includes symptoms of motor and perceptual …

  10. Neglect Syndrome & the Spatial Attention Network

    Neglect syndrome is a common neurological syndrome that mainly occurs after injury to the right hemisphere and is characterized by spatial and non-spatial defects. Neglect is not a single symptom, …