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Kenneth M. Heilman
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 712
Citations - 40917
Kenneth M. Heilman is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neglect & Apraxia. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 706 publications receiving 39122 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenneth M. Heilman include Jerusalem Mental Health Center & McKnight Brain Institute.
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Neglect and related disorders
TL;DR: Neglect is a failure to report, respond, or orient to contralateral stimuli that is not caused by an elemental sensorimotor deficit as mentioned in this paper, i.e., failure to respond, report or orient.
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Predictors of Cognitive Dysfunction after Major Noncardiac Surgery
Terri G. Monk,B. Craig Weldon,Cyndi W. Garvan,Duane E. Dede,Maria T. van der Aa,Kenneth M. Heilman,Joachim S. Gravenstein +6 more
TL;DR: Cognitive dysfunction is common in adult patients of all ages at hospital discharge after major noncardiac surgery, but only the elderly (aged 60 yr or older) are at significant risk for long-term cognitive problems.
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Right hemisphere dominance for attention The mechanism underlying hemispheric asymmetries of inattention (neglect)
TL;DR: Findings support the hypothesis that the right hemisphere is dominant for attention, as the left parietal lobe desynchronized most after right-sided stimuli and the right parietal lobes desynchronization equally after right or left stimuli.
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Pseudoneglect: effects of hemispace on a tactile line bisection task.
Dawn Bowers,Kenneth M. Heilman +1 more
TL;DR: The findings indicated that both hemisphere-hemispace mechanisms and hemisphere-hand connections contributed to laterality effects, and a pseudoneglect phenomenon was observed.
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Neglect and related disorders
TL;DR: How to assess patients for neglect, the pathophysiology of neglect, and the treatment of neglect are discussed.