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Pietro Caggiano1, Mervi Jehkonen2,3.
Abstract
A review of patients with brain injury showing personal neglect is presented. The aim is to shed light on this aspect of neglect often unresearched or only indirectly investigated, and to discuss recent findings concerning the methods used to assess personal neglect, its neural correlates and its association with the more often explored aspect of extrapersonal neglect. The review was performed using PubMed and PsychInfo databases to search for papers published in the last 123 years (until January 2018). We reviewed 81 papers describing either single or group studies for a total of 2247 patients. The results of this review showed that various aspects of personal neglect are still controversial and outcomes potentially contradictory. Despite the data reported in the present review suggest that personal neglect is more frequently associated with lesions of the right hemisphere, the left hemisphere may also play an important role. Not surprisingly, personal neglect and extrapersonal neglect seem to co-occur. However double dissociations of these two forms of neglect have been reported, and they seem to dissociate both from a functional and an anatomical perspective. More recent interpretations of personal neglect suggest that it may result from a disrupted body representation. The development of reliable psychometric tools with shared diagnostic criteria is essential to identify different degrees of personal neglect for different body parts and to better refine personal neglect in comparison to extrapersonal neglect and disorders related to distortions of personal domain.Entities:
Keywords: Anosognosia; Assessment; Brain damage; Extrapersonal neglect; Hemispatial neglect; Neuropsychology; Personal neglect; Stroke
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30547412 PMCID: PMC6327000 DOI: 10.1007/s11065-018-9394-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychol Rev ISSN: 1040-7308 Impact factor: 7.444
Demographic, clinical and neuropsychological data of 83 brain-injured patients showing evidence of personal neglect described in 51 single-case studies
| Author/s | Assessment method | Case N | Gender | Age/ mean age | Aetiology | Onset (days) | Lesion side | Lesion site (main structures) | EN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anton, | Clinical observation | #1 | M | 65 | Vascular | na | R | O, thalamus | + |
| Zingerle, | Clinical observation | #2 | M | 45 | Vascular | ‘acute’ | R | na | na |
| Kramer, | Clinical observation | #1 | M | na | Vascular | na | R | na | + |
| Barré, Morin, & Kaiser, | Clinical observation | #1 | M | 60 | Vascular | na | R | na | + |
| Barkman, | Clinical observation | #9 | F | 53 | Vascular | na | R | na | + |
| Ehrenwald, | Clinical observation | #1 | M | 59 | Vascular | na | R | na | na |
| Ehrenwald, | Clinical observation | #5 | M | 64 | Vascular | na | R | na | + |
| Potzl quoted by Schilder ( | Clinical observation | #1 | M | na | Vascular | na | R | P, internal capsule | + |
| #2 | M | na | Vascular | na | R | P, O, thalamus | na | ||
| Lhermitte & Tchehrazi, | Clinical observation | #1 | M | 70 | Vascular | na | R | F, T, P | na |
| Von Hagen & Ives, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 48 | Vascular | na | R | na | + |
| Garcin, Varay, & Hadji-Dimo, | Clinical observation | #1 | M | 64 | Tumor | na | R | T, P | – |
| Rubinstein, | Clinical observation | #4 | F | 63 | Vascular | na | R | na | + |
| Wortis & Dattner, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 78 | Vascular | na | R | F,T,P (MCI territory) | + |
| Gerstmann, | Clinical observation | #2 | F | 38 | Vascular | na | R | na | + |
| Sandifer, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 66 | Vascular | na | R | P, T, thalamus | + |
| Roth, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 61 | Tumor | na | L/R | P, F, T, white matter | + |
| #2 | M | 51 | Vascular | na | R | ICA territory | na | ||
| Weinstein & Kahan, | Clinical observation | #7 | F | 38 | Tumor | na | R | T | na |
| Weinstein, Kahn, Malitz, & Rozanski, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 57 | Vascular & Tumor | na | R | cingulate gyrus | + |
| Frederiks, | Clinical observation | #1 | M | 36 | Vascular | na | R | T | na |
| Verret & Lapresle, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 64 | Vascular | na | R | T | na |
| Healton, Navarro, Bressman, & Brust, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 75 | Vascular | na | R | basal ganglia, lenticular nucleus, external capsule | + |
| Nightingale, | Clinical observation | #1 | M | 46 | Tumor | na | R | P | na |
| Assal, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 86 | Vascular | na | R | T | + |
| Berthier & Starkstein, | Clinical observation | #1 | M | 63 | Vascular | na | R | F T P | + |
| Starkstein, Berthier, Fedoro, Price, & Robinson, | One Item test | #1 | M | 71 | Vascular | na | R | F, cingulate gyrus, corpus callosum | + |
| #2 | F | 48 | Vascular | na | R | Territory of MCA | + | ||
| Bisiach, Meregalli, & Berti, | One Item test | #1 | M | 74 | Vascular | na | R | T, P, O | + |
| Rode et al., | One Item Test | #1 | F | 69 | Vascular | na | R | P, T, O, subcortical structures | + |
| Zoccolotti & Judica, | SFES-P | #1 | M | 43 | Vascular | na | L/R | right F, T, P; left cerebellum | – |
| Guariglia & Antonucci, | SFES-P, BRT | #1 | M | 42 | Vascular | na | R | F, P, subcortial structures | – |
| Halligan, 1995 | Clinical observation | #1 | M | 41 | Vascular | na | R | T, P | + |
| Aglioti, Smania, Manfredi, & Berlucchi, | na | #1 | F | 73 | Vascular | 4 | R | F,T,P,O, subcortical structures | + |
| Beschin, Cocchini, Della Sala, & Logie, | One item test, Fluff test, Comb and Razor/ Compact | #1 | M | 67 | Vascular | 16 | R | P | – |
| Peru & Pinna, | One item test | #1 | F | 56 | Vascular | 35 | L | T | – |
| Coslett, | Clinical observation | #1 | na | 72 | na | 730 | R | F, T, P | + |
| #2 | na | 52 | na | 21 | R | F, P | + | ||
| #3 | M | 67 | Vascular | 365 | R | P | + | ||
| Schiff & Pulver, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 81 | Vascular | na | L | F, T, P, O | + |
| Paulig, Weber, & Garbelotto, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 85 | Vascular | na | R | PCA territory, including deep branches (thalamus) | + |
| Beschin, Basso, & Della Sala, | One item test, Fluff test, Comb and Razor/ Compact | #1 | M | 67 | Vascular | 1460 | L/R | left P, O, right thalamus | + |
| Tei, | Clinical observation | #1 | F | 76 | Vascular | 2 | R | F, P | + |
| Bottini, Bisiach, Sterzi, & Vallar, | One item test | #1 | F | 77 | Vascular | ‘acute’ | R | insula, internal capsule, others white matter tracts | + |
| Cocchini et al., | Comb and Razor/ Compact, Fluff test, One item test | #1 | M | 27 | TBI | 182 | R/L | left & right F; right F, P, internal capsule; left T | + |
| Maguire & Ogden, | One item test | #1 | F | 54.8 | Vascular | 28–42 | L | F, T, thalamus, basal ganglia | + |
| #2 | F | Vascular | R | F, T, basal ganglia | + | ||||
| #3 | F | Vascular | R | F, T, P, basal ganglia | + | ||||
| #4 | M | Vascular | R | F, T, P, basal ganglia | + | ||||
| #5 | M | Vascular | R | F, T, P, basal ganglia | + | ||||
| #6 | M | Vascular | R | F, T, basal ganglia | + | ||||
| #7 | M | Vascular | R | F, T, P, basal ganglia | + | ||||
| #8 | M | Vascular | R | F, P basal ganglia | + | ||||
| #9 | M | Vascular | R | F, P basal ganglia | + | ||||
| Marangolo, Piccardi, & Rinaldi, | SFES-P, BRT | #1 | M | 78 | Vascular | 122 | R | F-P, T, subcortical structures | – |
| Moro, Zampini, & Aglioti, | Comb and Razor/ Compact | #1 | F | 62 | Vascular | 213 | R | F, T, P | + |
| #2 | M | 66 | Vascular | 33 | R | F,T,P, subcortical structures | + | ||
| Ortigue, Mégevand, Perren, Landis, & Blanke, | One item test, Fluff test, Comb and Razor/ Compact | #1 | M | 67 | Vascular | ‘acute’ | R | internal capsule | – |
| Garbarini et al., | Fluff test | #1 | na | 66 | Vascular | 62 | R | F, P, thalamus, external capsule, caudate | + |
| #2 | na | 84 | Vascular | 32 | R | P, putamen, internal and external capsule, insula, others | + | ||
| #4 | na | 76 | Vascular | 27 | R | F, T, P, internal and external capsule, others | + | ||
| #6 | na | 62 | Vascular | 36 | R | T, P, thalamus, posterior insula, others | + | ||
| #8 | na | 79 | Vascular | 31 | R | O, T, P, posterior insula and internal capsule | + | ||
| #10 | na | 71 | Vascular | 30 | R | F, T, others | + | ||
| Sambo et al., | One Item Test, Fluff test | #1 | M | 77 | Vascular | 425 | R | basal ganglia | + |
| One Item Test, Fluff test | #2 | M | 36 | Vascular | 365 | R | F,T basal ganglia | + | |
| One Item Test, One Item (extended) | #3 | M | 76 | Vascular | 335 | R | F,T,P | + | |
| One Item Test, One Item (extended) | #4 | M | 69 | Vascular | 30 | R | F,T,P | + | |
| Invernizzi et al., | One item test | #1 | F | 60 | Vascular | 5 | R | thalamus, basal ganglia | + |
| #2 | F | 69 | Vascular | 3 | R | F, T,P, basal ganglia, thalamus | + | ||
| #3 | M | 71 | Vascular | 5 | R | thalamus, basal ganglia | + | ||
| #4 | F | 84 | Vascular | 21 | R | T, O, thalamus, basal ganglia, internal capsule | + | ||
| #5 | M | 70 | Vascular | 1 | R | thalamus, basal ganglia, internal capsule | + | ||
| Di Vita, Palermo, Piccardi, & Guariglia, | SFES-P, BRT | #1 | M | 63 | Vascular | 10 | R | F, T, P, insula | + |
| Di Vita et al., | SFES-P, BRT | #2 | F | 75 | Vascular | 10–90 | L | insula, external capsule, putamen | + |
| #8 | M | 47 | Vascular | R | internal capsule, corona radiata | + | |||
| #11 | M | 74 | Vascular | R | F, T | – | |||
| #12 | F | 65 | Vascular | R | na | + | |||
| #14 | M | 64 | Vascular | R | temporal-parietal junction | – | |||
| #15 | M | 58 | Vascular | R | P | – | |||
| #18 | M | 74 | Vascular | R | striatum, capsule | – | |||
| Facchin, Beschin, & Daini, | Comb and Razor/ Compact, Fluff test | #1 | M | 49 | Vascular | 180 | L | T,P, insula, putamen, internal capsule, superior lateral fasciculus | + |
| Ronchi, Heydrich, Serino, & Blanke, | One Item test, Fluff test | #1 | M | 58 | Vascular | 14 | R | subcortical | + |
| Total number of patients | 83 | M = 46; F = 29; na = 8 | Mean = 63.2 SD = 13.4 | Vascular = 75; Tumor = 4; Vascular&Tumor = 1; TBI = 1; na = 2 | Mean = 152.5 SD = 290.9# | 76 RBD; 5 LBD; 2 Bilateral | Total number of patients showing associated disorders | 63/74 (85.1%) | |
SFES-P, Semistructured Functional Evaluation Scale - Personal sub-scale; BRT, Body Representation Test; TBI, Traumatic Brain Injury; LBD, Left Brain Damage; RBD, Right Brain Damage; F, Female; M, Male; na, not available; F, Frontal, T, Temporal; P, Parietal; O, Occipital lobes; R, Right; L, Left; MCA, Middle Cerebral Artery; ICA Inferior Cerebral Artery; PCA, Posterior Cerebral Artery; PN, Personal Neglect; EN, Extrapersonal Neglect; ‘acute’, as reported by authors; less than 7 days; na, information not available
+ deficit present
− deficit absent
#where range was available, the average of the group onset was considered
Assessment method, clinical and neuropsychological details of the 30 group studies reporting evidence of personal neglect
| Author/s | Assessment method | Aetiology | Lesion side | Lesion site (main structures) | PN (sample) | PN % | EN (PN) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cutting, | Clinical observation | Vascular | R | na | 10 (48) | 21 | 10 (10) | |
| Bisiach et al., | One item test | Vascular & tumor | R | P, thalamus, internal capsule, lenticular nucleus | 38 (97) | 40.2 | 37 (38) | |
| Zoccolotti & Judica, | SFES-P | Vascular | R | na | 22 (26) | 84.6 | 22 (22) | |
| Beschin & Robertson, | Comb and Razor/Compact | Vascular | R | na | 15 (31) | 48.4 | 10 (15) | |
| McIntosh, Brodie, Beschin, & Robertson, | Comb and Razor/Compact | Vascular | R | na | 20 (31) | 64.5 | 14 (20) | |
| Cocchini, Beschin, & Jehkonen, | Fluff test; Comb and Razor/Compact | Vascular | R | na | 12 (27) | 44.4 | 10 (27) | |
| Vascular | L | na | 2 (11) | 18.2 | 0 (2) | |||
| Appelros et al., | SFES-P, One item test | Vascular | R | na | 18 (126) | 14.3 | 18 (18) | |
| L | na | 4(146) | 2.7 | 4 (4) | ||||
| Azouvi et al., | One item test (eyes open) | na | R | na | na | 16.0 | na | |
| One item test (eyes closed) | 13.0 | |||||||
| Azouvi et al., | CBS | Vascular | R | na | 82 (83) | 99.0 | 82 (82) | |
| Appelros et al., | SFES-P | Vascular | R | na | 23 (37) | 62.5 | 23 (23) | |
| Beis et al., | One item test (eyes open) | Vascular | L | F, P, T, O, internal capsule, thalamus | 7 (78) | 8.9 | na | |
| One item test (eyes closed) | 10 (78) | 12.8 | ||||||
| Buxbaum et al., | Fluff test (modified) | Vascular | R | F, T, O, P, cingulate gyrus, periventricular white matter, basal ganglia, internal capsule, thalamus# | 28 (166) | 16.9 | 26 (28) | |
| Bowen, Gardener, Cross, Tyrrell, & Graham, | One item test, Fluff test (modified), Face Washing | Vascular | R | na | 20 (42) | 47.6 | 12 (20) | |
| Azouvi et al., | One item test (eyes open) | Vascular | R | F,T, subcortical | 33 (206) | 16.0 | 33 (33) | |
| L | 7 (78) | 9.0 | 7 (7) | |||||
| One item test (eyes closed) | R | 27 (206) | 13.0 | 27 (27) | ||||
| L | 10 (78) | 12.8 | 10 (10) | |||||
| Glocker, Bittl, & Kerkhoff, | CBS, Vest Test | Vascular | R | na | 20 (25) | 80 | na | |
| L | 12 (25) | 48 | ||||||
| Fluff test (modified) | R | 17 (25) | 68 | |||||
| L | 12 (25) | 48 | ||||||
| Committeri et al., | SFES-P | Vascular | R | P (postcentral and supramarginal gyrus), white matter supralenticular corona radiata, centrum semiovale## | 30 (52) | 57.7 | 22 (30) | |
| Lindell et al., | SFES-P, One item test | Vascular | R | F, T, P, white matter | 10 (34) | 29.4 | 10 (10) | |
| Groh-Bordin et al., | Vest Test | Vascular | L | F, white matter | 7 (23) | 30.4 | na | |
| Baas et al., | Fluff test | Vascular | R | T, P | 7 (22) | 31.8 | 7 (7) | |
| Fortis et al., | CBS, One Item test (extended) | Vascular | R | F, P, T; white matter; basal ganglia | 4 (10) | 40 | 4 (4) | |
| Reinhart et al., | Vest Test | Vascular | R | F, T, P, thalamus, basal ganglia | 8 (8) | 100 | 8 (8) | |
| Rousseaux, Sauer, Saj, Bernati, & Honoré, | CBS | Vascular | R | F, T, P, rolandic cortex, centrum ovale, insula,internal capsule, striatum, thalamus | 9 (15) | 60.0 | 9 (9) | |
| One Item test | R | 1 (15) | 7.0 | 1 (1) | ||||
| Caggiano, Beschin, & Cocchini, | Comb and Razor/Compact | Vascular | R | F,T,P | 27 (101) | 26.7 | na | |
| L | 21 (96) | 21.9 | ||||||
| Fluff test (eyes open) | R | 23 (101) | 22.8 | |||||
| L | 21 (96) | 21.9 | ||||||
| Fluff test (eyes closed) | R | 36 (101) | 35.6 | |||||
| L | 20 (96) | 20.8 | ||||||
| Guariglia, Matano, & Piccardi, | SFES-P | Vascular | R | F, T, P, O, insula, basal ganglia, internal capsula, lenticualr nucleus, corona radiata | 122 (282) | 43.3 | 95 (122) | |
| Palermo, Di Vita, Piccardi, Traballesi, & Guariglia, | SFES-P, BRT | Vascular | R | F, T, P, O, internal and external capsula, corona radiata, basal ganglia, thalamus, insula | 13 (32) | 49.6 | 13 (13) | |
| Iosa, Guariglia, Matano, Paolucci, & Pizzamiglio, | SFES-P | Vascular | R | na | 35 (49) | 71.4 | 35 (35) | |
| Rousseaux, Allart, Bernati, & Saj, | One Item test, SSA, CBS | Vascular | R | F, P, T, temporo-occipital junction, white matter | 29 (45) | 64.4 | 21 (29) | |
| Besharati et al., | One Item Test, Comb and Razor/Compact | Vascular | R | F (inferior / middle gyri), P (inferior), T (superior gyri), insula, dorsal-frontal white matter # | na (30) | na | na | |
| Moro et al., | Comb and Razor/Compact | Vascular | R | F, P, T, superior temporal gyrus, insula, basal ganglia, corona radiata, external capsule | na (66) | na | na | |
| Spaccavento, Cellamare, Falcone, Loverre, & Nardulli, | SFES-P | Vascular | R | na | 60 (130) | 46 | 45 (60) | |
| Total number of patients | 755 (2247) | |||||||
SFES-P, Semistructured Functional Evaluation Scale - Personal sub-scale; BRT, Body Representation Test; SSA, Subjective Straight Ahead; CBS, Catherine Bergego Scale; F, Frontal, T, temporal; P, Parietal; O, Occipital lobes; R, Right; L, Left; PN, Personal Neglect; EN, Extrapersonal Neglect; na, information not available
# sites of lesions of entire sample (i.e. not limited to patients showing PN)
## lesion sites for patients showing PN
Description of assessment methods for personal neglect
| Author/s | Method | Description | N. of studies# |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bisiach et al., | One item test | Patients are asked to reach with their ipsilesional hand toward the contralesional hand. A four level scale is used, ranging from 0 (normal performance) to 3 (no attempt to reach the target hand). | 23 |
| Zoccolotti & Judica, | Semistructured Functional Evaluation Scale - Personal subscale | Three objects are presented once at a time: a comb, a razor (for male)/powder (for female) and a pair of eyeglasses. Patients are asked to demonstrate to the experimenter how to use them. The performance is scored from 0 (normal performance) to 3 (severe deficit). | 14 |
| Beschin & Robertson, | Comb and Razor/Compact test | Two objects are presented once at a time: a comb and a razor (for male)/facial compact (for female). Patients are asked to use the objects for a fixed time. The proportion of strokes on each side (for both comb and razor/compact) is counted. | 12 |
| Cocchini et al., | Fluff test | Blindfolded patients are asked to remove, with their ipsilesional arm, 24 cardboard stickers attached to the front of their clothes. There are 15 targets on the left side of the body (3 on the central body midline area, 6 on the arm and 6 on the leg) and 9 on the right side (no targets are placed on the right arm). A score lower than 13 on the left-hand side of the body is considered pathological. | 11* |
| Fortis et al., | One item test (extended version) | Patients are asked to reach with their ipsilesional hand towards six contralesional body parts (ear, shoulder, elbow, wrist, waist, knee). A four level scale is used, each response is scored as follows: 0 (no attempt to reach the target), 1 (search without reaching), 2 (reaching with hesitation and search) and 3 (normal performance), with a 0 to 18 score range. | 2 |
| Daurat-Hmeljiak, Stambak, & Berges, | Body Representation test | Two different tasks are performed: naming-localisation of the tiles and construction of the frontal and profile view of the human body and head. | 5 |
| Frontal body-evocation | A wooden board with a head depicted on it and nine tiles, each representing a part of the human body (left and right legs, hands, arms, parts of the chest and the neck) are presented to the patients. One tile at a time is shown to patients, whom are asked to name the body part before putting it on the board. The position of the tile is recorded and the previous tile is removed. The score is the sum of the correctly placed tiles (maximum score: 9). | ||
| Lateral body-evocation (left and right) | For the lateral body-evocation test, the subject has to choose among different views of the same body part before putting the tile on the table (for example, the arm is presented in frontal, lateral right, and lateral left views) (maximum score: 4). | ||
| Frontal face-evocation | The contour of the face and 12 tiles, each representing a part of the face (nose, mouth, chin, eye browns, hair) are presented. The procedure is the same as for the frontal body-evocation test (maximum score: 12). | ||
| Lateral face-evocation (left and right) | For the lateral face-evocation test, the subject has to choose among different views of the same body part before putting the tile on the table (for example, the nose is presented in frontal, lateral right, and lateral left views) (maximum score: 6). | ||
| Bergego et al., | Catherine Bergego Scale | Direct observation (and rating) of the patient’s functioning in 10 real-life situations such as grooming, dressing, or wheelchair driving. The same questionnaire is administered to patients (self-evaluation) and carers. | 5 |
| Goodenough, | Draw-A-Man test | Using a blank piece of paper and a pencil, patients are asked to draw an entire man figure. The total score is 10, one point is given to each of the following body parts: head, trunk, right arm, left arm, right hand, left hand, right leg, left leg, right foot, and left foot. | 1 |
| Buxbaum et al., | Fluff test (modified version) | Blindfolded patients are asked to remove 6 cotton balls placed on the left side at the shoulder, chest, elbow, forearm, wrist and hip. | 1 |
| Bowen et al., | Fluff test (modified version) | Blindfolded patients are asked to remove 12 stickers placed only on the upper half of the body, in order to avoid the need for participants to get out of bed. | 1 |
| Bowen et al., | Face Washing | Patients are asked to wipe their face for 20 s using a sponge held in the right hand. The performance is recorded. Any bias in the area covered and the proportion of time spent on the left is scored. | 1 |
| Glocker et al., | Fluff test (modified version) | The 24 targets are attached to a jacket and the front side of a trouser before examination and not on the patient’s body surface (as is done in the standard Fluff test). | 1 |
| Glocker et al., | Vest test | Patients are asked to search and hand to the experimenter as quickly as possible, with their ipsilesional arm, 24 objects (12 on either side of the trunk) placed in pockets on the front side of a vest. | 1 |
| Richard et al., | Subjective Straight-Ahead | Patients are asked to imagine a virtual line starting from their umbilicus and extending away straight ahead of the trunk. In a dark room they have to adjust, with the right hand, the position of a luminous rod which can be rotated and translated along a plate in such a way that its two extremities stood on the virtual line. | 1 |
Test are shown according to frequency across studies (most frequent at the top and less frequent at the bottom). Tests with the same frequency have been arranged chronologically
*In some studies patients performed the Fluff test with open eyes
# Number of studies where the test has been used. Note that some studies used more than one task