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Increased attentional demands impair contralesional space awareness following stroke
Authors:Mario Bonato  Konstantinos Priftis  Roberto Marenzi  Marco Zorzi
Affiliation:a Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale and Center for Cognitive Science, Università di Padova, Italy
b IRCCS San Camillo, Lido-Venice, Italy
c Centro di Riabilitazione di Conselve, Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova, Padova, Italy
Abstract:Rate and severity of contralesional loss of awareness following stroke is highly variable across patients and assessment methods. We studied whether the degree of impairment for contralesional space awareness depends on the quantity of attentional resources that are available for task performance. A new computer-based paradigm was used to assess visual extinction and single-target detection rate in four right hemisphere stroke patients. In the single-task condition, they had to report only the position of the target(s) (“right”, “left”, or “both” sides). In the dual-task conditions, patients also performed a second task, visual or auditory, that recruited additional attentional resources. The same tasks were also performed by healthy controls and by a left hemisphere stroke patient. Patients’ performance was apparently unimpaired in the single-task condition. In contrast, dramatic failures to report the left-sided target emerged in the dual-task conditions. The performance of control participants was unaffected by the dual-task manipulation, whereas the left stroke patient showed the opposite pattern (i.e., unawareness of right-sided targets). Severe contralesional space unawareness under dual-task conditions reveals that visuospatial deficits can dramatically emerge when attentional resources are consumed by a concurrent task. Apparently spared contralesional awareness may simply reflect the availability of resources that are just sufficient to perform a single-task. This finding has important implications for the assessment of contralesional space awareness following stroke, because everyday life activities are often more demanding than most of the tests adopted for diagnosing space awareness disorders.
Keywords:Neuropsychological assessment   Neglect   Attention   Extinction   Resources   Contralesional space awareness
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