نتایج جستجو برای: آزمون line bisection

تعداد نتایج: 534068  

اسلامی شهربابکی, مهین, مظهری, شهرزاد, پرورش, نوشین, پوررحیمی, علی محمد, یزدانی, مصطفی,

Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate pseudoneglect from visual and representational dimensions and its relation to attention deficit in patients with schizophrenia. Method: A group of 30 patients with schizophrenia and a group of 30 healthy individuals were recruited using convenient sampling method . Four tests were used to examine pseudoneglect: Line Bisection Task (LBT), Mental...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2011
Monica-Narcisa Toba Patrick Cavanagh Paolo Bartolomeo

In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right-sided objects and cannot easily disengage from them. While these phenomena can account for several clinical and experimental patterns of performance such as biased visual search, its role is more controversial for other neglect-related signs, such as the typical rightward shifts in horizontal li...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2000
G Jewell M E McCourt

An exhaustive qualitative (vote-counting) review is conducted of the literature concerning visual and non-visual line bisection in neurologically normal subject populations. Although most of these studies report a leftward bisection error (i.e., pseudoneglect), considerable between-study variability and inconsistency characterize this literature. A meta-analysis of this same literature is perfo...

2014
Paola Guariglia Alessandro Matano Laura Piccardi

In the present study we analysed the bisecting behaviour of 287 chronic right brain-damaged patients by taking into account the presence and severity of extrapersonal and/or personal neglect diagnosed with the hemineglect battery. We also analysed right brain-damaged patients who had (or did not have) neglect according to their line bisection performance. Our results showed that performance of ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1996
B Anderson

Subjects with left hemispatial neglect frequently demonstrate an array of abnormal behaviours on line bisection tasks. They misbisect long horizontal lines to the right of true midline. They bisect short lines to the left of true midline. They exaggerate the left-sided length of lines when placing the endpoints for 'invisible' lines, and they underestimate the length of the left side of long li...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2013
Yafit Gabay Shai Gabay Rachel Schiff Sarit Ashkenazi Avishai Henik

Previous research has shown that individuals with DD (developmental dyslexia) demonstrated a left mini neglect on visual line (VL) bisection tasks, which has been commonly referred to as right parietal dysfunction. However, insufficient reading experience characterizes dyslexia and may call into question the validity of this interpretation, since the VL bisection task has been found to be influ...

2017
Robert D. McIntosh Magdalena Ietswaart A. David Milner

Line bisection has long been a routine test for unilateral neglect, along with a range of tests requiring cancellation, copying or drawing. However, several studies have reported that line bisection, as classically administered, correlates relatively poorly with the other tests of neglect, to the extent that some authors have questioned its status as a valid test of neglect. In this article, we...

Journal: :Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2009

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and image science 1987
S A Klein D M Levi

Position acuity was measured over a wide range of eccentricities, from 3 min to 10 deg in the horizontal meridian, by using both a three-dot bisection task and a three-dot vernier task. A foveal fixation dot appeared for 1 sec before an outer pair of test dots was flashed for 200 msec. Bisection and vernier tasks were used to measure position acuity in the radial and tangential directions, resp...

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