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The representation of time seems to have spatial properties and seems to be represented in a left-to-right "mental time line" (MTL). We studied a group of spatial neglect (SN) patients and a control group of healthy participants in a spatio-temporal compatibility task (STEARC task). The results showed that the more a patient suffered from SN, the smaller the accuracy difference was between the left and right side responses for short durations.
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These findings corroborate the hypothesis that the presence of disorders in spatial attention can affect the mental time line representation, suggesting a critical role of spatial attention for the emergence of a spatial representation of time durations.
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This page is a summary of: Mental time line distortion in right-brain-damaged patients: Evidence from a dynamic spatiotemporal task., Neuropsychology, March 2016, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/neu0000211.
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