Testing Cognition and Rehabilitation in Unilateral Neglect with Wedge Prism Adaptation: Multiple Interplays Between Sensorimotor Adaptation and Spatial Cognition

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Rossetti, Y., Jacquin-Courtois, S., Calabria, M., Michell, C., Gallagher, S., Honore, J., Luaute, J., Farne, A., Pisella, L. & Rode, G. (2015). Testing Cognition and Rehabilitation in Unilateral Neglect with Wedge Prism Adaptation: Multiple Interplays Between Sensorimotor Adaptation and Spatial Cognition. In L. Cohen & N. Birbaumer (Eds.), Clinical Systems Neuroscience (pp. 359-381). Japan: Springer.

Abstract

Spatial neglect is a neurological condition characterised by defi cits for perceiving, attending, representing, and/or performing actions within their left- sided space, responsible for numerous debilitating effects in everyday life, for poor functional recovery, and for decreased ability to benefi t from treatment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55037-2