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Developing algorithms to enhance the sensitivity of cancellation tests of visuospatial neglect

Developing algorithms to enhance the sensitivity of cancellation tests of visuospatial neglect
Developing algorithms to enhance the sensitivity of cancellation tests of visuospatial neglect
We describe a set of algorithms that enhance the sensitivity of cancellation tests used in assessing visuospatial neglect. The algorithms can be readily implemented on a computer and can provide temporal and nontemporal data on strategies used during cancellation. We also present preliminary results from a group of 68 right-hemisphere brain-damaged patients and 12 age-matched control participants, which demonstrate the clinical significance of the measures we have defined.
668-673
Donnelly, Nick
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Guest, Richard
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Fairhurst, Mike
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Potter, Jonathan
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Deighton, Anthony
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Patel, Mahool
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Potter, Jonathan
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Deighton, Anthony
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Donnelly, Nick, Guest, Richard, Fairhurst, Mike, Potter, Jonathan, Deighton, Anthony and Patel, Mahool (1999) Developing algorithms to enhance the sensitivity of cancellation tests of visuospatial neglect. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, Computers, 31 (4), 668-673. (doi:10.3758/BF03200743).

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Abstract

We describe a set of algorithms that enhance the sensitivity of cancellation tests used in assessing visuospatial neglect. The algorithms can be readily implemented on a computer and can provide temporal and nontemporal data on strategies used during cancellation. We also present preliminary results from a group of 68 right-hemisphere brain-damaged patients and 12 age-matched control participants, which demonstrate the clinical significance of the measures we have defined.

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Accepted/In Press date: 28 January 1999
Published date: 1 December 1999

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Local EPrints ID: 489486
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489486
PURE UUID: 6ca994a2-5f74-4ea6-8a8f-3481b021f650
ORCID for Richard Guest: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-7336

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Author: Nick Donnelly
Author: Richard Guest ORCID iD
Author: Mike Fairhurst
Author: Jonathan Potter
Author: Anthony Deighton
Author: Mahool Patel

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