Spatial gradient for unique-feature detection in patients with unilateral neglect: Evidence from auditory and visual search

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作者
Eramudugolla, Ranmalee [1 ]
Mattingley, Jason B.
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[1] Univ Queensland, Queensland Brain Inst, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
关键词
Spatial neglect; Auditory perception; Search; Head-related transfer function; VISUOSPATIAL NEGLECT; ATTENTION; EXTINCTION; LOCALIZATION; ASYMMETRIES; DEFICITS; STIMULI; SOUNDS; STROKE; SPACE;
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10.1080/13554790802570472
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect following right hemisphere damage are impaired in detecting contralesional targets in both visual and haptic search tasks, and often show a graded improvement in detection performance for more ipsilesional spatial locations. In audition, multiple simultaneous sounds are most effectively perceived if they are distributed along the frequency dimension. Thus, attention to spectro-temporal features alone can allow detection of a target sound amongst multiple simultaneous distracter sounds, regardless of whether these sounds are spatially separated. Spatial bias in attention associated with neglect should not affect auditory search based on spectro-temporal features of a sound target. We report that a right brain damaged patient with neglect demonstrated a significant gradient favouring the ipsilesional side on a visual search task as well as an auditory search task in which the target was a frequency modulated tone amongst steady distractor tones. No such asymmetry was apparent in the auditory search performance of a control patient with a right hemisphere lesion but no neglect. The results suggest that the spatial bias in attention exhibited by neglect patients affects stimulus processing even when spatial information is irrelevant to the task.
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