Although researchers have consistently demonstrated a leftward attentional bias in visual and representational (e.g. tactile/mental number line) line bisection tasks, the results from audition have been mixed. Differences in methodology between auditory and visual bisection tasks, especially with regards to the location of stimuli of peripersonal versus extrapersonal space, have also meant that researchers have not been able to compare performance in visual, tactile and auditory line bisection directly. In this research, 39 neurologically typical individuals participated in standard visual and tactile line bisection tasks, together with a newly developed auditory line bisection task. Results demonstrated significant leftward bisection biase...
Representational pseudoneglect refers to a bias towards the left side of space that occurs when visu...
Acquiring information about our environment through touch is vital in everyday life. Yet very little...
Pseudoneglect is the tendency to be biased towards the left side of space in tasks of a spatial nat...
Although researchers have consistently demonstrated a leftward attentional bias in visual and repres...
Although researchers have consistently demonstrated a leftward attentional bias in visual and repres...
Funding: This work was supported by the University of St. Andrews and by Wellcome Trust Institutiona...
Following parietal damage most patients with visual neglect bisect horizontal lines significantly aw...
Pseudoneglect is a tendency to pay more attention to the left side of space, typically demonstrated ...
Healthy participants tend to show systematic biases in spatial attention, usually to the left. Howev...
Pseudoneglect, the tendency to be biased towards the left-hand side of space, is a robust and consis...
Pseudoneglect represents the tendency for healthy individuals to show a slight but consistent bias i...
Pseudoneglect, the tendency to be biased towards the left-hand side of space, is a robust and consis...
AbstractHealthy participants tend to show systematic biases in spatial attention, usually to the lef...
AbstractNeurologically normal subjects misperceive the midpoints of lines (PSE) as reliably leftward...
Neurologically healthy participants systematically misbisect horizontal lines to the left of centre,...
Representational pseudoneglect refers to a bias towards the left side of space that occurs when visu...
Acquiring information about our environment through touch is vital in everyday life. Yet very little...
Pseudoneglect is the tendency to be biased towards the left side of space in tasks of a spatial nat...
Although researchers have consistently demonstrated a leftward attentional bias in visual and repres...
Although researchers have consistently demonstrated a leftward attentional bias in visual and repres...
Funding: This work was supported by the University of St. Andrews and by Wellcome Trust Institutiona...
Following parietal damage most patients with visual neglect bisect horizontal lines significantly aw...
Pseudoneglect is a tendency to pay more attention to the left side of space, typically demonstrated ...
Healthy participants tend to show systematic biases in spatial attention, usually to the left. Howev...
Pseudoneglect, the tendency to be biased towards the left-hand side of space, is a robust and consis...
Pseudoneglect represents the tendency for healthy individuals to show a slight but consistent bias i...
Pseudoneglect, the tendency to be biased towards the left-hand side of space, is a robust and consis...
AbstractHealthy participants tend to show systematic biases in spatial attention, usually to the lef...
AbstractNeurologically normal subjects misperceive the midpoints of lines (PSE) as reliably leftward...
Neurologically healthy participants systematically misbisect horizontal lines to the left of centre,...
Representational pseudoneglect refers to a bias towards the left side of space that occurs when visu...
Acquiring information about our environment through touch is vital in everyday life. Yet very little...
Pseudoneglect is the tendency to be biased towards the left side of space in tasks of a spatial nat...