Does Action Make the Link between Number and Space Representation? Visuo-Manual Adaptation Improves Number Bisection in Unilateral Neglect

If the visual world is artificially shifted by only 10°, people initially experience difficulty in directing their actions toward visual goals, but then rapidly compensate the visual distortion. The consequence of such adaptation can be measured as visual and proprioceptive aftereffects, as well as...

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description If the visual world is artificially shifted by only 10°, people initially experience difficulty in directing their actions toward visual goals, but then rapidly compensate the visual distortion. The consequence of such adaptation can be measured as visual and proprioceptive aftereffects, as well as by performance on pointing tasks without visual feedback. Recent work has shown that more cognitive deficits can be improved following prism adaptation in patients with unilateral neglect. Here we show that a short visuo-manual adaptation to prisms improves performance on a mental number-bisection task recently shown to be impaired in unilateral neglect. The association previously found between space and number representation (the mental number line) may thus be grounded in common action principles. Our results suggest that visuo-motor plasticity functionally links parietal areas involved in space and number representation.
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subjects Adaptation
Anatomy
Behavioral neuroscience
Bisection
Brain Ischemia - complications
Brain Ischemia - physiopathology
Cognition
Cognitive impairment
Cognitive psychology
Control groups
Directing
Distortion
Error rates
Female
Frontal Lobe - physiopathology
Goggles
Hand - physiology
Hemianopsia - etiology
Hemianopsia - therapy
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Motor ability
Neurology
Neuropsychology
Numbers
Perceptions
Plasticity
Prisms
Psychology
Research Reports
Space Perception
Task performance
Temporal Lobe - physiopathology
Unilateral neglect
Unilateralism
Visual feedback
Visual Perception
Visualization
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