Contrast sensitivity to gratings of various spatial frequencies displa
yed in the left and right visual hemifield was measured in a group of
ten right brain-damaged patients with unilateral visuospatial neglect.
Two groups of ten left brain-damaged (LED) and ten right brain-damage
d (RED) patients without neglect served as controls. All patients had
normal visual fields according to standard clinical procedure. Stimuli
were patches of sinusoidal gratings of 1, 2, 4 and 8 c/deg spatial fr
equency. The patches subtended 6 deg and were displayed at 3 deg of ec
centricity. A two-alternative forced-choice technique was employed. Re
sults showed a reduction in contrast sensitivity for stimuli presented
to the contralesional hemifield with respect to the ipsilesional hemi
field in patients with neglect. No difference in contrast sensitivity
between hemifields was found for LED and RED groups. These findings in
dicate a basic visual impairment in the contralesional hemifield in pa
tients with neglect.