Understanding spatial neglect: A Bayesian perspective
Tianwei Gong, Bonan Zhao, Robert D. McIntosh, Christopher G. Lucas, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Session:
Contributed Talks 4 Lecture
Location:
South Schools / East Schools
Presentation Time:
Sun, 27 Aug, 14:45 - 15:00 United Kingdom Time
Abstract:
Spatial neglect has been a phenomenon of interest for perceptual and neuropsychological researchers for decades. However, the underlying cognitive processes remain unclear. We provide a Bayesian framework for the classic line bisection task in spatial neglect, regarding bisection responses as rational inferences in the face of uncertain information. A Bayesian observer perceives the left and right endpoints of a line with uncertainty, and leverages prior expectations about line lengths to compensate for this uncertainty. This Bayesian model provides a basis for characterizing different patterns of neglect behavior. Our model also captures the paradoxical cross-over effect observed in earlier studies. It provides measures that correlate well with measures from other neglect tests, and can accurately distinguish stroke patients from healthy controls.