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Influence of Stimulus Salience and Attentional Demands on Visual Search Patterns in Hemispatial Neglect
Authors:Salvatore Aglioti  Nicola Smania  Cristina Barbieri  Maurizio Corbetta
Institution:aDipartimento di Scienze Neurologiche e della Visione-Sezione Fisiologia Umana, Università di Verona, Verona, Italy;bServizio Riabilitazione, Policlinico Borgo Roma, Università di Verona, Verona, Italy;cDipartimento di Patologia Neuropsicosensoriole, Università di Modena, Modena, Italy;dDepartment of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Washington University School of Medicine
Abstract:Seventy-five left and right brain-damaged patients, with or without hemispatial neglect, and 40 age-matched control subjects were tested on cancellation tasks with two different visual textures modeled after Julesz (1981). In one condition (“preattentive”), target elements segregated easily from background elements and were perceived effortlessly. In the other (“attentive”), target elements did not segregate easily and could be detected only after prolonged focal scrutiny. Both controls and patients were more accurate and faster on the preattentive than attentive texture. However, only neglect patients were disproportionately impaired on the attentive texture, thus suggesting that unilateral neglect is exacerbated by the low visual salience of the stimuli and a higher engagement of focal attention. Thus, a simple bedside test may help to tell apart the level of visual information processing maximally impaired in neglect patients.
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