Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5041147 Brain and Cognition 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Repeated marking perseveration is related to spatial neglect severity.•Neglect associated perseveration related to greater functional disability.•Repeated marking and continuous marking perseveration had distinct lesion profiles.•Lesions in repeated marking overlapped with areas associated with neglect.

Spatial neglect is a characterized by a failure to attend or make movements towards left-sided stimuli. Common paper-and-pencil tasks to diagnose spatial neglect are sensitive to perseverative errors, including additional marks over already cancelled targets and “scribbling” out a target. Here, we examine whether functionally distinct perseverative behaviors are related to spatial neglect. Line cancellation tasks of 45 healthy controls and 220 right-hemisphere stroke survivors were examined for recurrent marks (RM) and continuous marks (CM) perseverations. We found that RM perseveration correlated with neglect severity, while CM perseveration did not. Examination of lesion profiles for the two groups indicated distinct anatomical correlates, with RM lesions overlapping regions implicated in spatial neglect including the rolandic operculum, superior temporal gyrus, and inferior parietal lobule.

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