Perception of Geometric Illusions in Hemispatial Neglect
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A patient with left hemispatial neglect, while completely unaware of features on the left side of figures, nevertheless perceived geometric illusions dependent on these features. Bisection errors were amplified not only by increasing line length, but also by perceived line length induced by these illusions. Bisection of Judd illusion figures was as much influenced by neglected features on the left as by perceived features on the right. These observations demonstrate that geometric illusions are generated through preattentive processes. They also suggest that in visual neglect there may be preattentive processing of location as well as shape information.
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