Re: visual neglect

2001-02-09 Thread Mike Williams
it at all. Mike Williams Michelle Miller wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone help me field this question: When patients with visual > neglect experience pain on the unattended side of the body (say, a hard > pinch on the unattended arm), how do they typically respond? > > Thanks

Visual Neglect/Inattention/Extinction/Allesthesia

2001-02-09 Thread SNRandall
Hi folks, Symptoms associated with the damage to structures involved in the allocation of attention to the opposite side of the body and extrapersonal space, tend to change as the underlying damage resolves. Hemi-neglect/inattention is the most severe symptom, which is associated with lack of

Re: visual neglect

2001-02-09 Thread Deborah Briihl
you pinch them, they will respond to that side. At 02:39 PM 2/8/01 -0700, Michelle Miller wrote: >Hi, > >Can anyone help me field this question: When patients with visual >neglect experience pain on the unattended side of the body (say, a hard >pinch on the unattended arm), how

Re: visual neglect

2001-02-08 Thread Gary Peterson
Usually, "Ouch.Who said that"?? > Hi, > > Can anyone help me field this question: When patients with visual > neglect experience pain on the unattended side of the body (say, a hard > pinch on the unattended arm), how do they typically respond

visual neglect

2001-02-08 Thread Michelle Miller
Hi, Can anyone help me field this question: When patients with visual neglect experience pain on the unattended side of the body (say, a hard pinch on the unattended arm), how do they typically respond? Thanks! -- Dr. Michelle Miller Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Northern