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Separating neural correlates of allocentric and egocentric neglect: Distinct cortical sites and common white matter disconnections
Authors:Magdalena Chechlacz  Pia Rotshtein  Wai-Ling Bickerton  Peter C. Hansen  Shoumitro Deb  Glyn W. Humphreys
Affiliation:1. Behavioural Brain Sciences Centre, School of Psychology , University of Birmingham , Birmingham, UK mxc673@bham.ac.uk;3. Behavioural Brain Sciences Centre, School of Psychology , University of Birmingham , Birmingham, UK
Abstract:Insights into the functional nature and neuroanatomy of spatial attention have come from research in neglect patients but to date many conflicting results have been reported. The novelty of the current study is that we used voxel-wise analyses based on information from segmented grey and white matter tissue combined with diffusion tensor imaging to decompose neural substrates of different neglect symptoms. Allocentric neglect was associated with damage to posterior cortical regions (posterior superior temporal sulcus, angular, middle temporal and middle occipital gyri). In contrast, egocentric neglect was associated with more anterior cortical damage (middle frontal, postcentral, supramarginal, and superior temporal gyri) and damage within subcortical structures. Damage to intraparietal sulcus (IPS) and the temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) was associated with both forms of neglect. Importantly, we showed that both disorders were associated with white matter lesions suggesting damage within long association and projection pathways such as the superior longitudinal, superior fronto-occipital, inferior longitudinal, and inferior fronto-occipital fascicule, thalamic radiation, and corona radiata. We conclude that distinct cortical regions control attention (a) across space (using an egocentric frame of reference) and (b) within objects (using an allocentric frame of reference), while common cortical regions (TPJ, IPS) and common white matter pathways support interactions across the different cortical regions.
Keywords:Visual neglect  Spatial attention  Allocentric  Egocentric  Diffusion tensor imaging  Voxel-based morphometry
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