why is spatial neglect on the right side of the brain less frequent?
haha taiga. I already answered her question on fb

She gets it now, she said haha.
Here's the explanation in case anyone else wondered what the answer was:
"Okay, well as you may already know your awareness of the world around you is a spatial task and according to our knowledge of hemispheric specialisation spatial tasks are part of the RIGHT hemisphere. That means for someone to have spatial neglect the damage needs to be in the right hemisphere (specifically the parietal lobe of the right hemisphere). That's why people with spatial neglect will ignore the left side, because their right hemisphere is damaged.
You won't find a person with spatial neglect who ignores the right side of their body, because that would mean their ability to be aware of their surroundings is in their left hemisphere which isn't correct.
The ability to be aware of our surroundings is specialised to the right hemisphere, so if your left hemisphere parietal lobe was damaged you wouldn't experience spatial neglect."