International audienceDuring rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), two streams of letters simultaneously presented in the left and right visual fields (LVF and RVF) evoke visual potentials (VEPs) of EEG a few milliseconds earlier at the right (RH) than the left hemisphere (LH). This small LH VEP lag might be attributed to a RH advantage in initial processing of rapidly changing stimuli or to larger load of the LH by its specialized processing of letters from both visual fields simultaneously. In the present study, the two-stream condition was compared in two experiments to conditions with smaller instantaneous verbal load, namely with stimuli presented either solely or slightly earlier in the LVF or RVF. The RH advantage hypothesis predi...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...
During rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), two streams of letters simultaneously presented in t...
International audienceDuring rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), two streams of letters simulta...
The right hemisphere has been shown to play a dominant role in processing of visuo-spatial informati...
Everyday experience suggests that people are equally aware of stimuli in both hemifields. However, w...
& When simultaneous series of stimuli are rapidly presented left and right, containing two targe...
ERP evidence for differential effects of word length in the left and right cerebral hemispheres Mani...
ERP evidence for differential effects of word length in the left and right cerebral hemispheres Mani...
In the present task, series of visual stimuli are rapidly presented left and right, containing two t...
What accounts for the Right Hemisphere (RH) functional superiority in visual change detection? An or...
What accounts for the Right Hemisphere (RH) functional superiority in visual change detection? An or...
In this experiment, functional differences of left (LH) and right hemisphere (RH) in temporal coding...
In this experiment, functional differences of left (LH) and right hemisphere (RH) in temporal coding...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...
During rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), two streams of letters simultaneously presented in t...
International audienceDuring rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), two streams of letters simulta...
The right hemisphere has been shown to play a dominant role in processing of visuo-spatial informati...
Everyday experience suggests that people are equally aware of stimuli in both hemifields. However, w...
& When simultaneous series of stimuli are rapidly presented left and right, containing two targe...
ERP evidence for differential effects of word length in the left and right cerebral hemispheres Mani...
ERP evidence for differential effects of word length in the left and right cerebral hemispheres Mani...
In the present task, series of visual stimuli are rapidly presented left and right, containing two t...
What accounts for the Right Hemisphere (RH) functional superiority in visual change detection? An or...
What accounts for the Right Hemisphere (RH) functional superiority in visual change detection? An or...
In this experiment, functional differences of left (LH) and right hemisphere (RH) in temporal coding...
In this experiment, functional differences of left (LH) and right hemisphere (RH) in temporal coding...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...
Right-handed participants respond more quickly and more accurately to written words presented in the...