By Paul. SCHILDER

First released in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Only in his first case is there a conjugate deviation to the right side. It is remarkable that in this case there is not only an alloaesthesia for tactile impressions, but the subject also sees on the right side objects that are offered to him on the left side. In addition the tactile objects put into his left hand are felt in the right hand. t But I am convinced that in left-sided non-perception the motor impulses to the right side play an important part, since, according to Hoff and Schilder, every conjugate deviation carries with it impulses of the whole body to turn to the side of the deviation.

Again the recruit may fail when he is ordered to look to the left or right side) but he does not fail so easily when he is ordered to take some action in regard to an object in his right or left visual field. Martin's normal subjects were often disturbed at the beginning of a movement by images and intentions concerning the other part of the body. When Martin ordered a left-handed subject with optic representations to move the right hand or leg at the beginning of a movement, she often felt inclined to raise the left extremities under the influence of kinaesthetic representations.

7) The neglect of impressions of one half of the body and the non-perception of one half of the body may occur without a tendency to transfer the impulses to the other side. (8) It can be based upon mechanisms of the so-called purely psychic type (conscious or unconscious), but it can also be based on organic mechanisms (organic repressions), which are akin to the psychological mechanisms. (9) This organic repressive mechanism lean be a general one (Korsakoff), but it can also be a mechanism based upon focal lesions.

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