Previous literature showed how left spatial neglect arises from an asymmetrical distribution of spatial attention. However, it was also suggested that left spatial neglect might be partially caused or at least worsened by non-spatial attention disorders of the right-lateralized stimulus-driven attentional fronto-parietal network. Here, we psychophysically tested the efficiency of temporal attentional engagement of foveal perception through meta-contrast (Experiment 1) and “attentional” masking (Experiment 2) tasks in patients with right-hemisphere stroke with left neglect (N+), without left neglect (N-) and matched healthy controls (C). In both experiments, N+ patients showed higher thresholds, not only than Cs, but also than N- patients. Temporal engagement was clinically impaired in all N+ patients and highly correlated with their typical inability to direct spatial attention towards stimuli on the left side. Our findings suggest that a temporal impairment of attentional engagement is a relevant deficit of left spatial neglect.

The engagement of temporal attention in left spatial neglect / Gori, Simone; Peverelli, Milena; Bertoni, Sara; Ruffino, Milena; Ronconi, Luca; Molteni, Franco; Priftis, Konstantinos; Facoetti, Andrea. - In: CORTEX. - ISSN 1973-8102. - 178:September 2024(2024), pp. 201-212. [10.1016/j.cortex.2024.06.010]

The engagement of temporal attention in left spatial neglect

Luca Ronconi;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Previous literature showed how left spatial neglect arises from an asymmetrical distribution of spatial attention. However, it was also suggested that left spatial neglect might be partially caused or at least worsened by non-spatial attention disorders of the right-lateralized stimulus-driven attentional fronto-parietal network. Here, we psychophysically tested the efficiency of temporal attentional engagement of foveal perception through meta-contrast (Experiment 1) and “attentional” masking (Experiment 2) tasks in patients with right-hemisphere stroke with left neglect (N+), without left neglect (N-) and matched healthy controls (C). In both experiments, N+ patients showed higher thresholds, not only than Cs, but also than N- patients. Temporal engagement was clinically impaired in all N+ patients and highly correlated with their typical inability to direct spatial attention towards stimuli on the left side. Our findings suggest that a temporal impairment of attentional engagement is a relevant deficit of left spatial neglect.
2024
September 2024
Gori, Simone; Peverelli, Milena; Bertoni, Sara; Ruffino, Milena; Ronconi, Luca; Molteni, Franco; Priftis, Konstantinos; Facoetti, Andrea
The engagement of temporal attention in left spatial neglect / Gori, Simone; Peverelli, Milena; Bertoni, Sara; Ruffino, Milena; Ronconi, Luca; Molteni, Franco; Priftis, Konstantinos; Facoetti, Andrea. - In: CORTEX. - ISSN 1973-8102. - 178:September 2024(2024), pp. 201-212. [10.1016/j.cortex.2024.06.010]
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