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Re-fixation and perseveration patterns in neglect patients during free visual exploration

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.123303
Date of Publication
May 2019
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

ARTORG Center - Geron...

ARTORG Center for Bio...

Universitätsklinik fü...

Author
Paladini, Rebecca Elise
ARTORG Center - Gerontechnology and Rehabilitation
Wyss, Patric
ARTORG Center - Gerontechnology and Rehabilitation
Kaufmann, Brigitte C.
Urwyler-Harischandra, Prabithaorcid-logo
ARTORG Center - Gerontechnology and Rehabilitation
Universitätsklinik für Alterspsychiatrie und Psychotherapie (APP)
Nef, Tobiasorcid-logo
ARTORG Center - Gerontechnology and Rehabilitation
Cazzoli, Dario
ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research
ARTORG Center - Gerontechnology and Rehabilitation
Nyffeler, Thomas
Müri, René Martinorcid-logo
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
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600 - Technology::610...

500 - Science::570 - ...

Series
European journal of neuroscience
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0953-816X
Publisher
Blackwell Science
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1111/ejn.14309
PubMed ID
30561071
Description
The literature suggests that neglect patients not only show impairments in directing attention toward the left, contralesional space, but also present with perseverative behavior. Moreover, previous studies described re-fixations during visual search tasks, and interpreted this finding as an impairment of spatial working memory. The aim of the present study was to study re-fixations and perseverations (i.e., recurrent re-fixations to same locations) during free visual exploration, a task with high eco-logical validity. We hypothesized that: (1) neglect patient would perform re-fixations more frequently than healthy controls within the right hemispace; and, (2) the re-fixation behavior of neglect patients would be characterized by perseverative fixations. To test these hypotheses, we assessed 22 neglect patients and 23 healthy controls, measuring their eye movements during free exploration of naturalistic pictures. The results showed that neglect patients tend to re-fixate locations within the ipsilesional hemispace when they freely explore naturalistic pictures. Importantly, the saliency of discrete locations within the pictures has a stronger influence on fixation behavior within the contralesional than within the ipsilesional hemispace in neglect patients. Finally, the results indicated that, for re fixations, saliency plays a more important role within the contralesional than the ipsilesional hemispace. Moreover, we found evidence that re-fixation behavior of neglect patients is characterized by frequent recurrent re-fixations back to the same spatial locations which may be interpreted as perseverations. Hence, with the present study, we could better elucidate the mechanism leading to re-fixations and perseverative behavior during free visual exploration in neglect patients.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/62123
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