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From: Gaze-contingent display technology can help to reduce the ipsilesional attention bias in hemispatial neglect following stroke

Fig. 4

First orienting in the free viewing task. The first orienting is depicted as the percentage of trials in which the first saccade was directed leftward (i.e. into the neglected hemifield in the patients), separately for the neglect and the control group and the four modification conditions. Under GC-HIGH, neglect patients started their visual exploration more often on the left side of the screen (compared to ORIGINAL, *p < 0.05). The GC modifications also made the controls start more frequently on the left than under ORIGINAL. Further significant between-modification differences are reported in the main text. Error bars show the SEM

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