Visual neglect (original) (raw)
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2007, Current Opinion in Neurology
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Visual neglect is a neuropsychological condition characterized by a lack of awareness or attention to stimuli on one side of the visual field, often resulting from brain injury or stroke. This paper explores the cognitive mechanisms underlying visual neglect, examining its impact on perception and spatial awareness. The review also discusses various therapeutic interventions and rehabilitation strategies aimed at improving awareness and attention in affected individuals.
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