Hemineglect: take a look at the back space |
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Authors: | Viaud-Delmon Isabelle Brugger Peter Landis Theodor |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. ivd@ext.jussieu.fr |
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Abstract: | Visual hemineglect, the failure to explore the half of space, real or imagined, contralateral to a cerebral lesion with respect to body or head, can be seen as an illustration of the brain's Euclidean representation of the left/right axis. Here we present two patients with left-sided neglect, in whom only the left hemispace in front of an imagined and/or real body position was inaccessible, but the space behind them remained fully represented. These observations suggest that of the three Euclidean dimensions (up/down, left/right, and front/back), at least the latter two are modularly and separately represented in the human brain. |
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