Journal article

Disentangling input and output-related components of spatial neglect

T Loetscher, MER Nicholls, A Brodtmann, NA Thomas, P Brugger

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2012

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Abstract

Spatial neglect is a heterogeneous disorder with a multitude of manifestations and subtypes. Common clinical paper and pencil neglect tests fail to differentiate between these subtypes. For example, neglect patients typically bisect lines to the right. This bias can be caused by an underestimation of the left half of the line (input-related deficit), by the failure to direct actions toward the left side of space (output-related deficit), or by a mixture of these impairments. To disentangle these impairments, we used a test consisting of a line bisection task on a touch screen monitor (manual motor task) and the subsequent judgment of one's own bisection performance (visual perceptual task). ..

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