Ortigue, S.Viaud-Delmon, I.Michel, C. M.Blanke, O.Annoni, J. M.Pegna, A.Mayer, E.Spinelli, L.Landis, T.2010-11-162010-11-162010-11-16200310.1212/01.WNL.0000068028.63291.B6https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/57585Patients with hemispatial neglect restricted to near (within reaching distance) or to far space (beyond reaching distance) have been described. This constitutes a double-dissociation considered by current neurocognitive thinking as compelling evidence for separate networks. However, a similar double-dissociation exists with respect to perceived as opposed to imagined space. If the organization of represented space was similar to that of perceived space, it should contain a far/near dissociation as well. This paper describes a patient with pure representational neglect restricted to far space.Pure imagery hemi-neglect of far spacetext::journal::journal article::research article