Weigh(t)ing for Awareness |
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Authors: | Anjan Chatterjee Kenneth A Thompson |
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Institution: | Department of Neurology, University of Alabama at Birmingham |
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Abstract: | We wished to learn if weight perception can be extinguished by studying two patients with right hemisphere brain damage. When lifting weights simultaneously, a patient with right frontal damage was not biased in her judgments of which weight was heavier. By contrast, a patient with right parietal damage reported left-sided weights as being lighter than those on the right. Psychophysical power functions revealed that her awareness of increasing weights on the left was dampened compared to the right when lifting weights individually on each side. Strikingly, her awareness of weight changes on the left was completely abolished when she lifted weights in both hands simultaneously. She demonstrated an unusual split in awareness, being motorically aware of and actively engaged with left-sided weights while being unaware of their incremental changes. |
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Keywords: | Key Words: neglect attention intention psychophysics extinction consciousness |
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