Literature DB >> 9534001

Ipsilateral neglect: reversal of bias or exaggerated cross-over phenomenon?

J C Adair1, A Chatterjee, R L Schwartz, K M Heilman.   

Abstract

When right brain injury produces contralesional neglect (CN), patients typically misbisect lines to the right. However, others demonstrate so-called "ipsilateral neglect" (IN) with misbisection to the left of midpoint. Paradoxically, most patients with CN also demonstrate a 'cross-over' phenomenon whereby they misbisect short lines to the left. It is not known whether patients with IN actually have a contralesional bias opposite the ipsilesional bias observed with CN, or if their performance reflects an exaggerated cross-over. These alternatives can be distinguished by power function analysis which evaluates the relationship between magnitude of perception and stimulus magnitude. Using line bisection tasks to derive a power function, an IN patient showed a reduced exponent (beta = 0.841), falling outside 95% confidence intervals (CI) for controls but within the CI for CN patients. The IN patient showed a greatly increased constant (K = 7.82), extending outside the CI for both controls and CN patients. The results suggest that the anomalous leftward misbisection with IN is associated with an exaggerated cross-over point and not simply reversal of spatial bias.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9534001     DOI: 10.1016/s0010-9452(08)70744-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cortex        ISSN: 0010-9452            Impact factor:   4.027


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