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- is a self-help social network where like-minded people get together and work towards a common goal! Looking for a change in your finance situation, health, relationships, *** life, careers, habits, addictions, support group for ailments or special care?. — “HemiSpace - Self-help Social Network for ANY Change!”,
- contralesional (left) hemispace [1]. Further, right hemisphere. lesions lead to a variety of emotional deficits from reduced to the left hemispace, which is liable to a cost owing to. competition with emotional. — “Emotionally arousing stimuli compete for attention with left”, bic.berkeley.edu
- used their left hand to respond in right hemispace, and. their right hand to respond in left hemispace. Thus, in separate blocks of trials, participants responded (a) in left hemispace (with their right hand) to left hand. stimuli, (b) in left hemispace to right hand stimuli, (c) in. — “Automatic imitation of intransitive actions”,
- In the left hemispace relative to her body axis her left hand reached an object without any difficulty. In the left hemisphere this function covers bilateral hemispace and is operated by the right hand. — “Crossed avoiding reaction: a disturbance of the manual”,
- TL patients exhibited leftward deviation in right hemispace, but more variable response in left hemispace, a pattern that has been observed in healthy adults. This finding is postulated to result from combined preferential right cerebral activation. — “Differential effects of unilateral temporal lobectomy on”,
- - New Self-Help Social Network, Looking for a change in your finance situation, health, relationships, *** life, careers, habits, addictions, support group for ailments or special care? HemiSpace is your home for ANY CHANGE! It's. — “ - New Self-Help Social Network by Hemispace”, 1888
- used their left hand to respond in right hemispace, and hemispace, and an up-left/down-right. 221. advantage for responses in left hemispace, then. — “UNCORRECTED PROOF”,
- the right (ipsilesional) hemispace of neglect patients, and in by information from the contralesional hemispace through. direct pathways from the. — “Emotional Faces Modulate Spatial Neglect: Evidence from Line”, 5983317447513641216-a-1802744773732722657-s-
- The illusion effect decreased when the target was fixated and when the stimulus was positioned in the right hemispace. In addition, a more accurate ***ysis of allocentric information is hypothesized when the target is positioned in the left hemispace. — “Eye position tunes the contribution of allocentric and”,
- Hemispace is a frame of reference for right and left that is defined with respect to a specified person. defining hemispace, with the left side of the trunk in the left hemispace and the right side of the trunk in the right hemispace. — “Unilateral Spatial Neglect. - Free Online Library”,
- Extinction is a phenomenon also observed in Spatial Neglect patients whereby patients attend to left hemispace stimuli in the absence of right hemispace stimuli (2) We are able to process a hemispace more than Neglect patients, but does that mean that our perceptions are. — “Brain Organization as seen in Unilateral Spatial Neglect”, serendip.brynmawr.edu
- and the hemispace in which the hands are positioned. We used different stimulation left hemispace, 93.9% across the midline, and 94.1% right. hemispace) and for the two. — “Frames of Reference for Mapping Stimuli in Brain-Damaged Patients”, cisi.unito.it
- to the left hemispace towards the test bar, RT gazing direction to the hemispace towards the reference bar, RR gazing direction to the right. — “Differential effects of non-informative vision and visual”,
- Each hand was positioned in the contralateral hemispace by crossing the arms (A) and without crossing the arms (B) (Yamamoto and Kitazawa 2001a) Three subjects were asked to look at the nearer target when the tip in the right hemispace was the result of his or her judgment, and vice versa. — “Referral of Tactile Sensation to the Tips of L-Shaped Sticks”,
- The participants were asked to report whether either letter changed to green, and if so, in which hemispace. Accuracy performance for right hemispace was significantly worse than left hemispace. — “iDEA: Drexel E-repository and Archives: Attention to change”, idea.library.drexel.edu
- Only left hemispace "blind" finger movements significantly reduced neglect compared to the standard condition. Finally, right finger movements in left hemispace were compared with left finger movements in left hemispace: only the latter reduced neglect. — “MRC CBU, Cambridge " Bibliography”, mrc-
- A form of intervention for USN that involves the observation of moving visual targets to encourage visual scanning of the neglected hemispace. hemispace. Once the patient is aware of their inattention, strategies are then discussed to encourage visual scanning of their neglected hemispace. — “StrokEngine”, strokengine.ca
- pseudoneglect, attending more than controls to left hemispace. children with SBM reflects three deficits: an exaggerated attentional bias to left hemispace, an abnormal attentional bias to inferior hemispace;. — “Peripersonal spatial attention in children with spina bifida”, uh.edu
- Go to the Hubble and look at the Sombrero Galaxy. It is made up of two Hemispaces. The answer you seek is there. You just invented a new word. — “what is hemispace? hemispace is not hemishere”,
- Unilateral Spatial Neglect from Physical Therapy provided by Find Articles at BNET Hemispace is a frame of reference for right and left that is defined with respect to a specified person. — “Unilateral Spatial Neglect | Physical Therapy | Find Articles”,
- location in hemispace and age were found for any of the spatial variables, it can No main effects of location in the hemispace were found for velocity,. — “Are Graphomotor Tasks Affected by Working in the”, peterson-
- - New Self-Help Social Network. is a self-help social network where like-minded people get together and work towards a common goal! - PR10159884. — “ - New Self-Help Social Network”,
- OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether rightward orienting bias, without neglect of left hemispace, increased accident risk. — “Rightward orienting bias, wheelchair maneuvering, and fall risk”,
