AbstractRight hemisphere dominance for visuo-spatial attention is characteristically observed in most right-handed individuals. This dominance has been attributed to both an anatomically larger right fronto-parietal network and the existence of asymmetric parietal interhemispheric connections. Previously it has been demonstrated that interhemispheric conflict, which induces left hemisphere inhibition, results in the modulation of both (i) the excitability of the early visual cortex (V1) and (ii) the brainstem-mediated vestibular–ocular reflex (VOR) via top-down control mechanisms. However to date, it remains unknown whether the degree of an individual’s right hemisphere dominance for visuospatial function can influence, (i) the baseline exc...
The balance of specific patterns of excitation and inhibition in critical regions of both hemispher...
The lateralization of visuospatial attention has been well investigated and demonstrated to be prima...
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AbstractRight hemisphere dominance for visuo-spatial attention is characteristically observed in mos...
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In this transcranial magnetic stimulation study, we assessed motor cortex excitability in the restin...
In a series of four experiments, right-handed subjects identified nonsense syllables briefly present...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies suggest that in right-handed individuals, the left hemis...
Clinical data and behavioral studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) suggest right-hem...
International audienceVisuospatial attention has an inherent asymmetry: the leftward bias called pse...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
Spatial selective attention is widely considered to be right hemisphere dominant. Previous functiona...
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...
AbstractMulti-sensory visuo-vestibular cortical areas within the parietal lobe are important for spa...
The balance of specific patterns of excitation and inhibition in critical regions of both hemispher...
The lateralization of visuospatial attention has been well investigated and demonstrated to be prima...
Contains fulltext : 140033.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Covertly direct...
AbstractRight hemisphere dominance for visuo-spatial attention is characteristically observed in mos...
�� 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier. This is an open access article available under a Creativ...
In this transcranial magnetic stimulation study, we assessed motor cortex excitability in the restin...
In a series of four experiments, right-handed subjects identified nonsense syllables briefly present...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies suggest that in right-handed individuals, the left hemis...
Clinical data and behavioral studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) suggest right-hem...
International audienceVisuospatial attention has an inherent asymmetry: the leftward bias called pse...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
Spatial selective attention is widely considered to be right hemisphere dominant. Previous functiona...
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...
AbstractMulti-sensory visuo-vestibular cortical areas within the parietal lobe are important for spa...
The balance of specific patterns of excitation and inhibition in critical regions of both hemispher...
The lateralization of visuospatial attention has been well investigated and demonstrated to be prima...
Contains fulltext : 140033.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Covertly direct...