In line bisection right-brain-damaged patients with left spatial neglect show a rightward deviation, with respect to the line's physical center. In word bisection ortho-phonological features of the stimulus' final (right-sided) part modulate performance of both patients and healthy participants (Veronelli, Vallar, Marinelli, Primativo, & Arduino, 2014). We investigated the role of linguistic factors in sentence bisection, in patients with and without neglect, and control participants. The effects of information in the right-sided part of the sentence (Experiment #1), and of lexical and syntactic violations (Experiment #2) were assessed. Neglect patients showed an overall rightward bias, larger than those of patients without neglect and controls. The neglect patients' bias was modulated by stimulus type, decreasing from lines, to letter strings and to all types of sentences. In sum, in visuo-manual sentence bisection a basic linguistic mechanism, such as sentence readability, brings about a more leftward appreciation of the stimulus, reducing the neglect patients' rightward bias.

Veronelli, L., Guasti, M., Arduino, L., Vallar, G. (2014). Combining language and space: sentence bisection in unilateral spatial neglect. BRAIN AND LANGUAGE, 137, 1-13 [10.1016/j.bandl.2014.07.007].

Combining language and space: sentence bisection in unilateral spatial neglect

VERONELLI, LAURA
Primo
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GUASTI, MARIA TERESA
Secondo
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VALLAR, GIUSEPPE
Ultimo
2014

Abstract

In line bisection right-brain-damaged patients with left spatial neglect show a rightward deviation, with respect to the line's physical center. In word bisection ortho-phonological features of the stimulus' final (right-sided) part modulate performance of both patients and healthy participants (Veronelli, Vallar, Marinelli, Primativo, & Arduino, 2014). We investigated the role of linguistic factors in sentence bisection, in patients with and without neglect, and control participants. The effects of information in the right-sided part of the sentence (Experiment #1), and of lexical and syntactic violations (Experiment #2) were assessed. Neglect patients showed an overall rightward bias, larger than those of patients without neglect and controls. The neglect patients' bias was modulated by stimulus type, decreasing from lines, to letter strings and to all types of sentences. In sum, in visuo-manual sentence bisection a basic linguistic mechanism, such as sentence readability, brings about a more leftward appreciation of the stimulus, reducing the neglect patients' rightward bias.
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Left spatial neglect; Line bisection; Neglect dyslexia; Reading habits; Sentence bisection; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Analysis of Variance; Cerebral Infarction; Dyslexia; Female; Humans; Male; Neurologic Examination; Perceptual Disorders; Reading; Functional Laterality; Linguistics; Spatial Processing
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2014
137
1
13
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Veronelli, L., Guasti, M., Arduino, L., Vallar, G. (2014). Combining language and space: sentence bisection in unilateral spatial neglect. BRAIN AND LANGUAGE, 137, 1-13 [10.1016/j.bandl.2014.07.007].
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