The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether asymmetry in metric and topological spatial judgments could be attributed to the spatial frequency of the stimulus or the size of the attended receptive field. A left hemisphere advantage has been found for topological judgments and a right hemisphere advantage for metric judgments. This asymmetry has been attributed to asymmetrical processing of input conditions, namely size of attended receptive field (called the attentional bin) and spatial frequency of the stimulus. The larger a stimulus, the higher the proportion of low spatial frequencies, so large stimuli are thought to facilitate the extraction of lower spatial frequencies while small stimuli are thought to facilitate the extractio...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
The research on functional bilateral asymmetry and its possible evolutionary basis were selectively ...
Evidence exists that both right and left hemisphere attentional mechanisms are mobilized when attent...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether asymmetry in metric and topological spatial judg...
It is widely believed that local and global levels of visual stimuli are better processed in the lef...
Visual stimuli with different spatial frequencies (SFs) are processed asymmetrically in the two cere...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
Previous research has shown that the right hemisphere processes low spatial frequencies more efficie...
A leftward spatial bias has been observed with visuospatial attention tasks, including line bisectio...
Event related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during delayed discrimination of simple spatial freque...
We carried out three experiments with the aim of verifying a critical assumption of Kinsbourne's (Ac...
A right-hemispheric superiority has been shown for spatial symmetry perception with mono-dimensional...
Spatial attention allows us to selectively process information within a certain location in space. D...
Three experiments were conducted to test the theoretical distinctions between the types of perceptua...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
The research on functional bilateral asymmetry and its possible evolutionary basis were selectively ...
Evidence exists that both right and left hemisphere attentional mechanisms are mobilized when attent...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether asymmetry in metric and topological spatial judg...
It is widely believed that local and global levels of visual stimuli are better processed in the lef...
Visual stimuli with different spatial frequencies (SFs) are processed asymmetrically in the two cere...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
Previous research has shown that the right hemisphere processes low spatial frequencies more efficie...
A leftward spatial bias has been observed with visuospatial attention tasks, including line bisectio...
Event related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during delayed discrimination of simple spatial freque...
We carried out three experiments with the aim of verifying a critical assumption of Kinsbourne's (Ac...
A right-hemispheric superiority has been shown for spatial symmetry perception with mono-dimensional...
Spatial attention allows us to selectively process information within a certain location in space. D...
Three experiments were conducted to test the theoretical distinctions between the types of perceptua...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
The research on functional bilateral asymmetry and its possible evolutionary basis were selectively ...
Evidence exists that both right and left hemisphere attentional mechanisms are mobilized when attent...