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199 related items for PubMed ID: 8741077

  • 1. Ineffective leftward search in line bisection and mechanisms of left unilateral spatial neglect.
    Ishiai S, Seki K, Koyama Y, Gono S.
    J Neurol; 1996 May; 243(5):381-7. PubMed ID: 8741077
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  • 2. Visuospatial processes of line bisection and the mechanisms underlying unilateral spatial neglect.
    Ishiai S, Furukawa T, Tsukagoshi H.
    Brain; 1989 Dec; 112 ( Pt 6)():1485-502. PubMed ID: 2597992
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  • 3. Leftward search in left unilateral spatial neglect.
    Ishiai S, Sugishita M, Mitani K, Ishizawa M.
    J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry; 1992 Jan; 55(1):40-4. PubMed ID: 1548497
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  • 4. Approaches to subjective midpoint of horizontal lines in unilateral spatial neglect.
    Ishiai S, Koyama Y, Seki K, Hayashi K, Izumi Y.
    Cortex; 2006 Jul; 42(5):685-91. PubMed ID: 16909627
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  • 8. Effects of cueing on visuospatial processing in unilateral spatial neglect.
    Ishiai S, Seki K, Koyama Y, Okiyama R.
    J Neurol; 1995 Jun; 242(6):367-73. PubMed ID: 7561964
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  • 9. Exploring the syndrome of spatial unilateral neglect through an illusion of length.
    Daini R, Angelelli P, Antonucci G, Cappa SF, Vallar G.
    Exp Brain Res; 2002 May; 144(2):224-37. PubMed ID: 12012160
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  • 11. How do patients with neglect see a horizontal line? Analysis of performances in coloured line bisection task.
    Misonou K, Ishiai S, Seki K, Koyama Y, Nakano N.
    J Neurol; 2004 Jun; 251(6):696-703. PubMed ID: 15311345
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  • 14. Line bisection in left neglect: the importance of starting right.
    Urbanski M, Bartolomeo P.
    Cortex; 2008 Jun; 44(7):782-93. PubMed ID: 18489959
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  • 17. Lack of impairments on leftward and rightward line extension tasks in neglect patients.
    Perri R, Bartolomeo P, Gainotti G.
    Int J Neurosci; 2000 Jun; 103(1-4):101-13. PubMed ID: 10938567
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  • 18. Setting the midpoint of sentences: The role of the left hemisphere.
    Veronelli L, Arduino LS, Biscaro V, Corbo M, Vallar G.
    Neuropsychologia; 2020 Feb 03; 137():107287. PubMed ID: 31863803
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  • 19. Unilateral visual cueing and asymmetric line geometry share a common attentional origin in the modulation of pseudoneglect.
    McCourt ME, Garlinghouse M, Reuter-Lorenz PA.
    Cortex; 2005 Aug 03; 41(4):499-511. PubMed ID: 16042026
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  • 20. Contralesional cross-over in chronic neglect: visual search patterns reveal neglect of the ipsilesional hemispace.
    Gall C, Günther T, Fuhrmans F, Sabel BA.
    NeuroRehabilitation; 2012 Aug 03; 31(2):171-84. PubMed ID: 22951712
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