To investigate the hemispheric lateralization of attentional processes during visual search tasks depending on the stimulus material embedding the target, twelve patients with unilateral left (n = 7) or right (n = 5) parietal lesions and 20 age and education matched healthy controls (HC) were recruited. We used a visual search task for a uniquely tilted oblique bar embedded in an object shape 'N' or in its mirror reversal 'И'. The accuracy and the averaged reaction times (RTs) in each stimulus type ('N' or 'И') were analysed. HC presented significantly longer RTs when the target bar was embedded in 'N' among its mirror reversed 'И' (p < 0.05). This "reversed letter effect" was also found in the right parietal patients (p < .001), whil...
The human parietal cortex exhibits a preference to contralaterally presented visual stimuli (i.e., l...
AbstractIt is well known that the right posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is involved in attentional p...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
To investigate the hemispheric lateralization of attentional processes during visual search tasks de...
To investigate the hemispheric lateralization of attentional processes during visual search tasks de...
Interference by task irrelevant information is seen in visual search paradigms using letters. Thus, ...
Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed that letters activate both the left and the right fusiform...
Three reaction time experiments were conducted to determine when and how memory for the normal left-...
Two cognitive tasks (a letter memory task and a spatial memory task) designed to selectively activat...
Unilateral neglect has been demonstrated relative to the intrinsic left side of objects, even when p...
Right-handed subjects indicated whether two highly discriminable uppercase letters were the same or ...
According to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, learned semantic categories can influence early perceptual ...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
It is easier to determine the identity of a pair of mixed-case letters when they appear on opposite ...
The human parietal cortex exhibits a preference to contralaterally presented visual stimuli (i.e., l...
AbstractIt is well known that the right posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is involved in attentional p...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
To investigate the hemispheric lateralization of attentional processes during visual search tasks de...
To investigate the hemispheric lateralization of attentional processes during visual search tasks de...
Interference by task irrelevant information is seen in visual search paradigms using letters. Thus, ...
Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed that letters activate both the left and the right fusiform...
Three reaction time experiments were conducted to determine when and how memory for the normal left-...
Two cognitive tasks (a letter memory task and a spatial memory task) designed to selectively activat...
Unilateral neglect has been demonstrated relative to the intrinsic left side of objects, even when p...
Right-handed subjects indicated whether two highly discriminable uppercase letters were the same or ...
According to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, learned semantic categories can influence early perceptual ...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
It is easier to determine the identity of a pair of mixed-case letters when they appear on opposite ...
The human parietal cortex exhibits a preference to contralaterally presented visual stimuli (i.e., l...
AbstractIt is well known that the right posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is involved in attentional p...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...