Non-Spatial Impairments Affect False-Positive Neglect Diagnosis Based on Cancellation Tasks
Author(s) -
Hanne Huygelier,
Margaret Jane Moore,
Nele Demeyere,
Céline R. Gillebert
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of the international neuropsychological society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.074
H-Index - 127
eISSN - 1469-7661
pISSN - 1355-6177
DOI - 10.1017/s1355617720000041
Subject(s) - affect (linguistics) , neglect , psychology , cognitive psychology , audiology , developmental psychology , medicine , psychiatry , communication
To diagnose egocentric neglect after stroke, the spatial bias of performance on cancellation tasks is typically compared to a single cutoff. This standard procedure relies on the assumption that the measurement error of cancellation performance does not depend on non-spatial impairments affecting the total number of cancelled targets. Here we assessed the impact of this assumption on false-positive diagnoses.
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