Quantifying egocentric spatial neglect with cancellation tasks: a theoretical validation
Spatial neglect is characterized by a spatial bias in responses to stimuli. The disorder is often assessed with a cancellation task, where several measures can be used to quantify the spatial bias of cancellation responses (e.g. the difference between cancellations on the left and right side, the av...
Main Authors: | Huygelier, H, Gillebert, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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