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- damage (contralesional space) is observed. It is defined by the inability of a person to process and perceive stimuli towards the contralesional side of...
- extinction has the characteristic symptom of difficulty to perceive contralesional stimuli when presented simultaneously with an ipsilesional stimulus...
- presenting either a single stimulus in the contralesional field or two simultaneous stimuli in both the contralesional and ipsilesional visual fields. This...
- somatoparaphrenia is the feeling of disownership of the contralesional body; the belief that contralesional body parts do not belong to them but to another person...
- Vertical diplopia greater in contralesional than ipsilesional gaze Vertical diplopia greater in ipsilesional than contralesional head tilt The physiologic...
- hemisphere resulting in severe sensory deficits that are observed on the contralesional (left) side of the body. A right-sided deficit is less commonly observed...
- brain damage on one side of the brain where awareness is lost on the contralesional side. Affected people report the presence of side-specific phonemes...
- caused by damage to the visual cortex, gets slightly better when the contralesional superior colliculus is destro****. The effect is named for its discoverer...
- movements. Hemispatial neglect: where the patient is unaware of the contralesional half of space (that is, they are unaware of things in their left field...
- motor neglect, giving this definition:"Absent or low use of spontaneous contralesional limb (lower and/or higher), despite preserved motor skills...not explained...