نتایج جستجو برای: آزمون line bisection

تعداد نتایج: 534068  

2013
Masami Ishihara Patrice Revol Sophie Jacquin-Courtois Romaine Mayet Gilles Rode Dominique Boisson Alessandro Farnè Yves Rossetti

The effect of the presentation of two different auditory pitches (high and low) on manual line-bisection performance was studied to investigate the relationship between space and magnitude representations underlying motor acts. Participants were asked to mark the midpoint of a given line with a pen while they were listening a pitch via headphones. In healthy participants, the effect of the pres...

2005
Emel Güneş Erhan Nalçacı Aynur Şahin Ayla Aysev

Ankara University School of Medicine, Department of Physiology, Ankara Ankara University School of Medicine, Department of Child Psychiatry, Ankara Aim: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD ) has been associated with a disturbance in frontal lobe network function, mediated by the underactivity of right hemispheric frontostriatal regions and loss of normal functional asymmetry. The aim...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2009
Alice Varnava Peter W Halligan

Line bisection is widely used to diagnose and quantify hemispatial neglect, yet there is little consensus as to the cognitive mechanisms used to perform this simple task. Current cognitive accounts have been deduced solely from behavioural measures. The aim of this study was to discover if subject's own knowledge of the mental strategies used to perform the task actually informs behavioural per...

2014
Christopher S. Y. Benwell Monika Harvey Gregor Thut

Healthy participants tend to show systematic biases in spatial attention, usually to the left. However, these biases can shift rightward as a result of a number of experimental manipulations. Using electroencephalography (EEG) and a computerized line bisection task, here we investigated for the first time the neural correlates of changes in spatial attention bias induced by line-length (the so-...

2010
Wei HE Hao CHAI Yingchun ZHANG Shaohua YU Wei CHEN Wei WANG

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The line bisection error to the left of the true center has been interpreted as a relative right hemisphere activation, which might relate to the subject's emotional state. Considering that patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) or treatment-resistant depression (TRD) often have negative emotions, we hypothesized that these patients would bisect lines signifi...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2002
A Varnava M McCarthy J G Beaumont

The direction of attentional bias in forty normal adults was assessed using a computer generated line bisection task. A 4 (viewing distance)x4 (line length)x2 (cursor starting position) repeated measures factorial design was employed. As predicted, differences in bisection performance as a function of viewing distance were observed. The findings confirmed that scanning direction (contingent upo...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2013
Thomas M Laudate Sandy Neargarder Alice Cronin-Golomb

Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by disorders of visuospatial function that can impact everyday functioning. Visuospatial difficulties are more prominent in those whose motor symptoms begin on the left body side (LPD) than the right body side (RPD) and have mainly been attributed to parietal dysfunction. The source of visuospatial dysfunction is unclear, as in addition to subcortical-c...

Journal: :The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine 1990

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1991
R Tegnér M Levander

Twenty five patients with right cerebral hemisphere damage and neglect participated in a series of bisection experiments. As expected, long lines were bisected to the right of true midpoint. By contrast, large circles and long white paper strips were bisected accurately, or with leftward errors. Small objects were less sensitive to stimulus properties: short lines and paper strips, and small ci...

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