The effects of transcutaneous electrical stimulation on left visuo-spatial hemineglect, assessed by a visuo-motor exploratory task (letter cancellation), were investigated in patients with right hemisphere lesions. In Experiment 1 left neck stimulation temporarily improved the deficit in 13 out of 14 patients (93%), while stimulation of the right neck had no positive effects, worsening exploratory performance in nine patients (64%). Experiment 2 showed that left neck stimulation temporarily improved neglect also when head movements were prevented by a chin-rest. In Experiment 3, stimulation of both the left hand and left neck had comparable positive effects on visuo-spatial hemineglect. These results are interpreted in terms of: (1) non-specific activation of the right hemisphere, contralateral to the stimulation side; (2) specific directional effects of left somatosensory stimulation on the egocentric co-ordinates of extra-personal space, which in neglect patients are distorted towards the side of the brain lesion. © 1995.

Improvement of left visuo-spatial hemineglect by left-sided transcutaneous electrical stimulation / Vallar, G.; Rusconi, M. L.; Barozzi, S.; Bernardini, B.; Ovadia, D.; Papagno, C.; Cesarani, A.. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0028-3932. - 33:1(1995), pp. 73-82. [10.1016/0028-3932(94)00088-7]

Improvement of left visuo-spatial hemineglect by left-sided transcutaneous electrical stimulation

Papagno C.;
1995-01-01

Abstract

The effects of transcutaneous electrical stimulation on left visuo-spatial hemineglect, assessed by a visuo-motor exploratory task (letter cancellation), were investigated in patients with right hemisphere lesions. In Experiment 1 left neck stimulation temporarily improved the deficit in 13 out of 14 patients (93%), while stimulation of the right neck had no positive effects, worsening exploratory performance in nine patients (64%). Experiment 2 showed that left neck stimulation temporarily improved neglect also when head movements were prevented by a chin-rest. In Experiment 3, stimulation of both the left hand and left neck had comparable positive effects on visuo-spatial hemineglect. These results are interpreted in terms of: (1) non-specific activation of the right hemisphere, contralateral to the stimulation side; (2) specific directional effects of left somatosensory stimulation on the egocentric co-ordinates of extra-personal space, which in neglect patients are distorted towards the side of the brain lesion. © 1995.
1995
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Vallar, G.; Rusconi, M. L.; Barozzi, S.; Bernardini, B.; Ovadia, D.; Papagno, C.; Cesarani, A.
Improvement of left visuo-spatial hemineglect by left-sided transcutaneous electrical stimulation / Vallar, G.; Rusconi, M. L.; Barozzi, S.; Bernardini, B.; Ovadia, D.; Papagno, C.; Cesarani, A.. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0028-3932. - 33:1(1995), pp. 73-82. [10.1016/0028-3932(94)00088-7]
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