So far, the Left Hemisphere (LH) bias in color Categorical Perception (CP) has been related to the linguistic nature of the LH and converging evidence to support this hypothesis has been presented in several studies. As, to date, no evidence of lateralized CP has been shown on right-to-left read-ers in support of this theory. However, the influence of reading habits to perception has been shown in various studies. This study aimed to investigate the possible effect of habitual scanning on lateralization of color CP, by comparing participants from two languages who vary in their reading direction: right-to-left in Arabic and left-to-right in English. Lateralization of CP was then tested in two groups of Arabic and English. The Arabic group c...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
According to the lateralized category effect for color, the influence of color category borders on c...
ABSTRACT—Previous research has shown a left-to-right bias in the inhibition-of-return effect. This b...
Categorical perception (CP) of color is the faster and more accurate discrimination of two colors fr...
The present study aimed to replicate category effects on colour perception and their lateralisation ...
In English and other alphabetic languages read from left to right, useful information acquired durin...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
Studies show that emerging left hemisphere lateralization for word reading is correlated with emerg...
Categorical perception (CP) of color is the faster and more accurate discrimination of two colors fr...
According to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, learned semantic categories can influence early perceptual ...
A large body of work report a leftward bias in face processing. However, it is not clear whether thi...
The debate over language and thought has traditionally been framed by two opposing approaches: Unive...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
Previous studies have shown that the effect of language on categorical perception of color is strong...
A tendency to over-attend the left side of the space (i.e., pseudoneglect) has been repeatedly repor...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
According to the lateralized category effect for color, the influence of color category borders on c...
ABSTRACT—Previous research has shown a left-to-right bias in the inhibition-of-return effect. This b...
Categorical perception (CP) of color is the faster and more accurate discrimination of two colors fr...
The present study aimed to replicate category effects on colour perception and their lateralisation ...
In English and other alphabetic languages read from left to right, useful information acquired durin...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
Studies show that emerging left hemisphere lateralization for word reading is correlated with emerg...
Categorical perception (CP) of color is the faster and more accurate discrimination of two colors fr...
According to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, learned semantic categories can influence early perceptual ...
A large body of work report a leftward bias in face processing. However, it is not clear whether thi...
The debate over language and thought has traditionally been framed by two opposing approaches: Unive...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
Previous studies have shown that the effect of language on categorical perception of color is strong...
A tendency to over-attend the left side of the space (i.e., pseudoneglect) has been repeatedly repor...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
According to the lateralized category effect for color, the influence of color category borders on c...
ABSTRACT—Previous research has shown a left-to-right bias in the inhibition-of-return effect. This b...