| 1. | This is easily done by monaural stimulation to the contralateral ear.
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| 2. | Lesions, therefore, result in a contralateral hemiparesis or hemiplegia.
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| 3. | Also, contralateral hemiplegia, hemineglect and shivering are often seen.
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| 4. | The tip of the nose will also point towards the contralateral side.
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| 5. | These patients typically have unilateral cerebral damage and / or contralateral extinction.
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| 6. | The lateral funiculus transmits the contralateral corticospinal and spinothalamic tracts.
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| 7. | Junctional scotomas classically show ipsilateral optic disc neuropathy with contralateral superotemporal defects.
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| 8. | This is called ipsilateral hemiplegia and contralateral pain and temperature sensation deficits.
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| 9. | Simultaneously, the examiner observes the action of the contralateral sternocleidomastoid muscle.
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| 10. | Data comparison with the uninjured contralateral muscle helps monitor early phase recovery.
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