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Original Article

Topography of The Hemi-Inattention Syndrome

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Pages 165-172 | Received 07 Jan 1985, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The hemi-inattention syndrome was studied in 15 right-handed adults, 12 men and 3 women. One patient had a pontic-mesencephalic lesion, 3 had right hemisphere damage, 7 had left-hemisphere lesion and 4 had bilateral lesions. All lesions were confirmed by CT-scan. Different criteria of hemi-inattention were used. All patients presented extinction, inattention and in 13 visuomotor akinesia; 5 of the left and all of the right and bilateral lesion patients presented spatial neglect. CT-scans were superimposed. The posterior parietal region was the most important in producing contralateral hemi-inattention. Results are discussed with relation to the literature and the educational factor and cerebral asymmetry are discussed with regard to hemi-inattention.

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