Rightward exogenous attentional shifts impair perceptual memory of spatial locations in patients with left unilateral spatial neglect

Cortex3.60
Volume: 122, Pages: 187 - 197
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Spatial remapping implies the updating and maintaining of the spatial position of objects in successive visual images across time, despite their displacement on the retina due to eye movements. In the parietal cortex, the representation of spatial locations appears to be partly centered on gaze direction, and thus modulated by current eye-gaze position. It has been suggested that short-term memory for spatial locations across delays might be...
Paper Details
Title
Rightward exogenous attentional shifts impair perceptual memory of spatial locations in patients with left unilateral spatial neglect
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
122
Pages
187 - 197
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