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What (who) is benign neglect - definition

NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITION IN WHICH, AFTER DAMAGE TO ONE HEMISPHERE OF THE BRAIN IS SUSTAINED, A DEFICIT IN ATTENTION TO AND AWARENESS OF ONE SIDE OF SPACE IS OBSERVED
Unilateral neglect; Hemineglect; Neglect syndromes; Neglect syndrome; Unilateral spatial neglect; Neglect of the left; Spatial neglect; Left neglect; Right neglect; Neurologic neglect syndrome; Hemineglect syndrome; Visual Neglect; Hemifield neglect; Visual inattention; Representational neglect; Hemi-neglect; Hemiagnosia; Spacial neglect

benign neglect         
  • Shrink to survive is used in cities with a large number of abandoned buildings, such as this home in [[Detroit]].
  • Myrtle Avenue elevated line]] in Brooklyn, New York City, was demolished. Pictured is the remaining portion in 1974.
URBAN PLANNING PROCESS IN WHICH A MUNICIPAL ENTITY DECIDES TO ABANDON OR NEGLECT AN AREA
Benign neglect; Planned shrinkage; Planned Shrinkage; Shrink to survive; Planned shrinkage in New York City
¦ noun non-interference which has the effect of being more beneficial than continual attention.
Municipal disinvestment         
  • Shrink to survive is used in cities with a large number of abandoned buildings, such as this home in [[Detroit]].
  • Myrtle Avenue elevated line]] in Brooklyn, New York City, was demolished. Pictured is the remaining portion in 1974.
URBAN PLANNING PROCESS IN WHICH A MUNICIPAL ENTITY DECIDES TO ABANDON OR NEGLECT AN AREA
Benign neglect; Planned shrinkage; Planned Shrinkage; Shrink to survive; Planned shrinkage in New York City
Municipal disinvestment is a term in the United States which describes an urban planning process in which a city or town or other municipal entity decides to abandon or neglect an area. It can happen when a municipality is in a period of economic prosperity and sees that its poorest and most blighted communities are both the cheapest targets for revitalization as well as the areas with the greatest potential for improvement.
Benign tumor         
  • epithelial]] tumors. The upper tumor is a benign tumor that is non-invasive. Benign tumors are usually round in shape and encapsulated by fibrous connective tissue. The lower picture depicts a malignant tumor. It is irregularly shaped, vascular, and it is invasive, crossing the [[basement membrane]].
  • [[Endoscopic]] image of [[sigmoid colon]] of a patient with [[familial adenomatous polyposis]].
  • Benign (L) vs Malignant tumor (R).
DISEASE OF CELLULAR PROLIFERATION THAT RESULTS IN ABNORMAL GROWTHS IN THE BODY WHICH LACK THE ABILITY TO METASTASIZE
Benign tumours; Benign neoplasm; Benign neoplasms; Benign growth; Benign tumour; Benign tumors; Benign neoplasia; Benign growths; Indolent lesions of epithelial origin; Innocent tumor
A benign tumor is a mass of cells (tumor) that does not invade neighboring tissue or metastasize (spread throughout the body). Compared to malignant (cancerous) tumors, benign tumors generally have a slower growth rate.

Wikipedia

Hemispatial neglect

Hemispatial neglect is a neuropsychological condition in which, after damage to one hemisphere of the brain (e.g. after a stroke), a deficit in attention and awareness towards the side of space opposite brain damage (contralesional space) is observed. It is defined by the inability of a person to process and perceive stimuli towards the contralesional side of the body or environment. Hemispatial neglect is very commonly contralateral to the damaged hemisphere, but instances of ipsilesional neglect (on the same side as the lesion) have been reported.

Examples of use of benign neglect
1. "That‘s why I personally advocate a policy of benign neglect.
2. New Orleans has existed under the not–so–watchful eye of benign neglect for decades.
3. Years of mutual benign neglect between Canberra and New Delhi now appear to be ending.
4. They hoped a period of benign neglect followed by frenetic activity would be clarified by Mr Bush.
5. The United States managed both to meddle in Russian internal affairs and treat it with benign neglect.