Auditory sustained attention is a marker of unilateral spatial neglect

Ian H. Robertson, Tom Manly, Nicoletta Beschin, Roberta Daini, Hilary Haeske-Dewick, Volker Hömberg, Mervi Jehkonen, Gino Pizzamiglio, Agnes Shiel, Eugen Weber

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Abstract

The relationships between performance on a non-spatially-lateralized measure of sustained attention and spatial bias on tests sensitive to unilateral neglect were considered in a group of 44 patients with right hemisphere lesions following stroke. As predicted from earlier studies showing a strong association between unilateral spatial neglect and sustained attention, performance on a brief and monotonous tone-counting measure formed a significant predictor of spatial bias across a variety of measures of unilateral visual neglect. This study provides further evidence for a very close link between two attentional systems hitherto regarded as being quite separate, namely a spatial attention system implicated in unilateral neglect and a sustained attention system. A close connection between these two systems was predicted by Posner, who argued that the right hemisphere-dominant sustained attention system provides a strong modulatory influence on the functioning of the lateralized posterior attention system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1527-1532
Number of pages6
JournalNeuropsychologia
Volume35
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Frontal
  • Lateralization
  • Parietal
  • Right hemisphere
  • Stroke

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