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Monday, May 17, 2010

Hemispatial neglect


Drawings copied by a patient with allocentric hemispatial neglect, in which damage to attention centers in the frontal or temporal lobes causes subjects to only perceive one half of every object.
Posted by Ann at 9:47 PM
Labels: neuroscience

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