Unilateral neglect is more severe and common in older patients with right hemispheric stroke.
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Pharmacological interventions for unilateral spatial neglect after strokePharmacological interventions for unilateral spatial neglect after strokeRecent advances in the understanding of neglect and anosognosia following right hemisphere stroke.Neglect performance in acute stroke is related to severity of white matter hyperintensities.Neglect is more common and severe at extreme hemoglobin levels in right hemispheric stroke.Mirror therapy in unilateral neglect after stroke (MUST trial): a randomized controlled trial.Asymmetrical effects of adaptation to left- and right-shifting prisms depends on pre-existing attentional biases.The prognosis of allocentric and egocentric neglect: evidence from clinical scans.Aphasia or Neglect after Thalamic Stroke: The Various Ways They may be Related to Cortical Hypoperfusion.Anosognosia for hemiplegia: The contributory role of right inferior frontal gyrus.Visuo-haptic interactions in unilateral spatial neglect: the cross modal judd illusion.The relevance of aging-related changes in brain function to rehabilitation in aging-related disease.Predictors and assessment of cognitive dysfunction resulting from ischaemic strokeRisk factor of visuospatial neglect: a study of association between visuospatial neglect and anemia.Treatment of unilateral spatial neglect after stroke using transcranial direct current stimulation (ELETRON trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.Effects of age, sex and arm on the precision of arm position sense-left-arm superiority in healthy right-handersSeverity of hypoperfusion in distinct brain regions predicts severity of hemispatial neglect in different reference framesGeneralizability of the Maximum Proportional Recovery Rule to Visuospatial Neglect Early Poststroke.Dehydration Status is Associated With More Severe Hemispatial Neglect After Stroke.Effect of aphasia on acute stroke outcomes.Attention-network specific alterations of structural connectivity in the undamaged white matter in acute neglect.Galvanic vestibular stimulation improves arm position sense in spatial neglect: a sham-stimulation-controlled study.Spatial and temporal attention deficits following brain injury: a neuroanatomical decomposition of the temporal order judgement task.Acute visual neglect and extinction: distinct functional state of the visuospatial attention system.Line quadrisection errors in patients with hemispatial neglect.Recovery from visual neglect after right hemisphere stroke: does starting point in cancellation tasks change after 6 months?A preliminary investigation into the psychometric properties of the Dublin Extrapersonal Neglect Assessment (DENA): A novel screening tool for extrapersonal neglect.Unilateral spatial neglect in the acute phase of ischemic stroke can predict long-term disability and functional capacity.
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Unilateral neglect is more severe and common in older patients with right hemispheric stroke.
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Unilateral neglect is more sev ...... with right hemispheric stroke.
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Unilateral neglect is more sev ...... with right hemispheric stroke.
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Unilateral neglect is more sev ...... with right hemispheric stroke.
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Unilateral neglect is more sev ...... with right hemispheric stroke
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A E Hillis
J Heidler-Gary
J T Kleinman
R F Gottesman
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10.1212/01.WNL.0000327888.48230.D2
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2008-10-01T00:00:00Z