Stroke researchers have confirmed that damage to the right frontal-subcortical network may cause ipsilateral spatial neglect. More patients with ipsilateral neglect had frontal subcortical damage than ...
Most aspects of sensory or motor processing are controlled by areas of the brain contralateral to the part of the body involved. For example, if you want to move your right arm, the command signal ...
West Orange, NJ. October 3, 2014. Stroke researchers have confirmed that damage to the right frontal-subcortical network may cause ipsilateral spatial neglect. Among individuals with ipsilateral ...
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