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Anosognosia for plegia : specificity, extension, partiality and disunity of bodily unawareness
Marcel, A.J.; Tegner, R.; Nimmo-Smith, I. (2004)This study of anosognosia for hemiplegia investigated: whether it is homogeneous; specificity to plegia of unawareness; extension to different kinds of and objects of awareness regarding plegia; partiality of unawareness. ... -
Hypofrontality in Schizophrenia. A meta-analysis of functional imaging studies
Hill, K.; Mann, L.; Laws, K.R.; Stephenson, C. M. E.; Nimmo-Smith, I.; McKenna, P. J. (2004)Objective: Hypofrontality is not a well-replicated finding in schizophrenia either at rest or under conditions of task activation. Method: Studies comparing whole brain and frontal blood flow/ metabolism in schizophrenic ... -
Is susceptibility to perceptual migration and fusion modality-specific or multimodal?
Marcel, A.J.; Mackintosh, B.; Postma, P.; Cusack, R.; Vuckovich, J.; Nimmo-Smith, I.; Cox, S. (2006)A previous paper reported high susceptibility to spatial migration (allochiria) of tactile stimuli in about 25% of healthy individuals (High Error subjects). When synchronous stimuli touched the two hands, if the unattended ... -
Migration and fusion of tactile sensation - premorbid susceptibility to allochiria, neglect and extinction?
Marcel, A.J.; Postma, P.; Gillmeister, H.; Cox, S.; Rorden, C.; Nimmo-Smith, I.; Mackintosh, B. (2004)Migration of tactile sensation was found to occur very frequently in about 25% of normal people (High Error subjects) and very infrequently in others. When synchronous stimuli touched the two hands, if the unattended ...