
The Cognitive and Neural Bases of Spatial Neglect
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- Part 1: Historical Introduction
- 1.1: Heilman, Watson and Valenstein: Spatial neglect
- Part 2: Neural Bases of Neglect
- 2.1: Mesulam: Functional anatomy of attention and neglect: from neurons to networks
- 2.2: Wardak, Olivier and Duhamel: Neglect in monkeys: effect of permanent and reversible lesions
- 2.3: Galletti and Fattori: Posterior parietal networks encoding visual space
- 2.4: Thier, Haarmeier, Chakroborty, Lindner and Tikhonov: Cortical substrates of visuospatial awareness outside the classical dorsal stream of visual processing
- Part 3: Frameworks of Neglect
- 3.1: Behrmann and Geng: What is 'left' when all is said and done? Spatial coding and hemispatial neglect
- 3.2: Niemeier and Karnath: The exploration of space and objects in neglect
- 3.3: Berti and Rizzolatti: Coding near and far space
- 3.4: Ladavas: Visual peripersonal space in humans
- Part 4: Perceptual and Motor Factors
- 4.1: Bisiach, Neppi-Modona and Ricci: Space anisometry in unilateral neglect
- 4.2: Milner and McIntosh: Perceptual and visuomotor processing in spatial neglect
- 4.3: Chatterjee: Spatial anisometry and representational release in neglect
- 4.4: Ishiai: Perceptual and motor interaction in unilateral spatial neglect
- 4.5: Doricchi: The contribution of retinotopic and multimodal coding of space to horizontal space misrepresentation in neglect and hemianopia
- 4.6: Vallar and Daini: Illusions in neglect, illusions of neglect
- 4.7: Pizzamiglio, Iaria, Berthoz, Galati and Guariglia: Navigation in neglect patients
- Part 5: Relation of Neglect to Attention
- 5.1: Brown: The neurobehavioral analysis of visuospatial attention in the rat
- 5.2: Giesbrecht and Mangun: The neural mechanisms of attentional control
- 5.3: Corbetta, Kincade and Shulman: Two neural systems for visual orienting, and the pathophysiology of unilateral spatial neglect
- 5.4: Marzi, Natale and Anderson: Mapping spatial attention with reaction time in neglect patients
- 5.5: Mattingley: Spatial extinction and its relation to mechanisms of normal attention
- Part 6: Cognitive Processes in Neglect
- 6.1: Berti: Unconscious processing in neglect
- 6.2: Halligan and Marshall: Primary sensory deficits after right brain damage - an attentional disorder by any other name?
- 6.3: Riddoch and Humphreys: Spatial, temporal and form binding effects in vision: the contribution from extinction
- 6.4: Driver and Husain: The role of spatial working memory deficits in pathological search by neglect patients
- Part 7: Rehabilitation of Patients with Neglect
- 7.1: Robertson and Manly: Cognitive routes to the rehabilitation of unilateral neglect
- 7.2: Rossetti and Rode: Reducing spatial neglect by visual and other sensory manipulations: non-cognitive (physiological) routes to the rehabilitation of a cognitive disorder
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