Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetrically organized, with a right-hemispheric dominance. The asymmetrical organization of the superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) has been shown to account for the right-hemispheric dominance in visual attention. However, such account is by no means universal, and large individual differences in asymmetrical performance on visuospatial tasks have been reported. Furthermore, the variability in the SLF lateralization has been shown to correlate with behavioural asymmetries. Continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) enables to temporarily interfere with cortical activity. cTBS applied over the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) has been previously used ...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
& Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting atten-tion depends on a network of frontal...
Interhemispheric imbalance is discussed as a pathophysiological mechanism in visuospatial neglect. I...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied over the right posterior parietal cortex...
Several competing theories on the mechanisms underlying attentional control have emerged over the ye...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied over the right posterior parietal cortex...
Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pa...
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The concept of interhemispheric competition has been very influential in attention research, and the...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
The concept of interhemispheric competition has been very influential in attention research, and the...
Visuospatial attention allows us to select and act upon a subset of behaviorally relevant visual sti...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
& Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting atten-tion depends on a network of frontal...
Interhemispheric imbalance is discussed as a pathophysiological mechanism in visuospatial neglect. I...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied over the right posterior parietal cortex...
Several competing theories on the mechanisms underlying attentional control have emerged over the ye...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied over the right posterior parietal cortex...
Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pa...
Contains fulltext : 140033.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Covertly direct...
The concept of interhemispheric competition has been very influential in attention research, and the...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
The concept of interhemispheric competition has been very influential in attention research, and the...
Visuospatial attention allows us to select and act upon a subset of behaviorally relevant visual sti...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
& Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting atten-tion depends on a network of frontal...
Interhemispheric imbalance is discussed as a pathophysiological mechanism in visuospatial neglect. I...