Non-spatially lateralized mechanisms in hemispatial neglect

M Husain, C Rorden - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2003 - nature.com
Hemispatial neglect is a common, disabling disorder that results from brain damage, most
frequently stroke. Research on patients with neglect has provided important insights into …

Return of the mental image: are there really pictures in the brain?

Z Pylyshyn - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2003 - cell.com
In the past decade there has been renewed interest in the study of mental imagery.
Emboldened by new findings from neuroscience, many people have revived the idea that …

Differential cortical activation during voluntary and reflexive saccades in man

DJ Mort, RJ Perry, SK Mannan, TL Hodgson… - Neuroimage, 2003 - Elsevier
A saccade involves both a step in eye position and an obligatory shift in spatial attention.
The traditional division of saccades into two types, the “reflexive” saccade made in response …

Effects of same-and different-modality cues in a Posner task: extinction-type, spatial, and non-spatial deficits after right-hemispheric stroke

M Schürmann, M Grumbt, W Heide, R Verleger - Cognitive Brain Research, 2003 - Elsevier
The response delay to left target stimuli preceded by right-side cues, first described by
Posner et al.[J. Neurosci. 4 (1984) 1863–1874] appears to be a stable marker of right …

[PDF][PDF] Measuring mild visual neglect: Do complex visual tests activate rightward attentional bias?

D Taylor - New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 2003 - Citeseer
Conventional clinical tests, such as the star cancellation test, may be valid and reliable to
use with participants who have moderate to severe neglect but they may not be appropriate …

[PDF][PDF] Centre Paul Broca, Paris

P Bartolomeo - Citeseer
In their scholarly and useful review of the literature on attentional capture, Ruz & Lupiáñez
conclude that attentional capture is largely automatic process, because it occurs “by default” …

[图书][B] Prefrontal cortical modulation of posterior parietal acetylcholine release: a study of glutamatergic and cholinergic mechanisms

CL Nelson - 2003 - search.proquest.com
Attentional processing is a crucial early component of cognitive functions and capacities.
The cognitive consequences of abnormal regulation of attentional processing are evident in …