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Immediate effects of exposure to positive and negative emotional stimuli on visual search characteristics in patients with unilateral neglect

Neuropsychologia, v.51 no.13, 2013년, pp.2729 - 2739  

Oren, N. ,  Soroker, N. ,  Deouell, L.Y.

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The performance of patients with unilateral neglect (UN) in tasks demanding visual attention is characterized by contralesional disadvantage which is markedly unstable in magnitude. Such instability of the attentional system is seen very clearly in clinical practice and thus far has no satisfying ex...

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