
pmid: 402904
The evoked potential was studied in Macaca speciosa before and after they received a lesion inducing neglect. Significant evoked potential changes associated with neglect were seen only in late components (N2, P3). These observations support the hypothesis of the arousal-attention mechanism of neglect.
Time Factors, Haplorhini, Somatosensory Cortex, Motor Activity, Dogs, Orientation, Reaction Time, Animals, Macaca, Attention, Arousal, Evoked Potentials
Time Factors, Haplorhini, Somatosensory Cortex, Motor Activity, Dogs, Orientation, Reaction Time, Animals, Macaca, Attention, Arousal, Evoked Potentials
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