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- very commonly contralateral to the damaged hemisphere, but instances of ipsilesional neglect (on the same side as the lesion) have been reported. Hemispatial...
- test: Ipsilesional central gaze hypertropia Vertical diplopia greater in contralesional than ipsilesional gaze Vertical diplopia greater in ipsilesional than...
- Déviation conjuguée, also termed conjugate eye deviation (CED) or ipsilesional gaze shift, is a medical sign indicating brain damage (e.g. a stroke in...
- perceive contralesional stimuli when presented simultaneously with an ipsilesional stimulus, but the ability to correctly identify them when not presented...
- apparent in competitive situations, where information towards the good ipsilesional side comes to dominate information that would otherwise be acknowledged...
- Performance is generally preserved in the side ipsilateral to the lesion (ipsilesional). Hemineglect is more frequent and arguably more severe following damage...
- lose under conditions of attentional competition from stimuli in the ipsilesional field. The consequence of this competition is that the extinguished items...
- collide, collision, contralesional, elide, elidible, elision, illesive, ipsilesional, lesion, lesional langueō langu-  –  – languid, languish, languor laudō...
- conjunction search task but have intact feature search remaining to the ipsilesional (the same side of the body as the lesion) side of space. Ashbridge, Walsh...
- Leiguarda, R. C.; Cohen, L. G. (2004). "Reorganization of the human ipsilesional premotor cortex after stroke". Brain. 127 (4): 747–758. doi:10.1093/brain/awh082...