Previous studies have shown that flanking distractors influence line bisection. In the present study, we examined if reaching the flanker after bisecting the line resulted in a variation of flanker interference on line bisection. Right- and left-handed participants were asked to bisect a horizontal line flanked by a dot (bisection task, B-task) or to bisect the line and then to reach the dot (bisection plus reaching task, BR-task). The dot was placed laterally to, and above or below, the line edge. The results showed that in both tasks the subjective midpoint was shifted away from the position of the dot. However, this effect was greater in the BR-task than in the B-task. We suggest that the requirement to perform an action to the flanker i...
The original aim was to examine the effect of perceived distance, induced by the Ponzo illusion, on ...
A systematic leftward bias (pseudoneglect) is typically exhibited by healthy young adults during per...
The visibility of a target pattern can be affected by the presence of an adjacent stimulus (flanker)...
Previous studies have shown that flanking distractors influence line bisection. In the present study...
Previous studies have shown that a flanking distractor produces a spatial bias during line bisection...
Previous studies have shown that a flanking distractor produces a spatial bias during line bisection...
International audienceIn a sample of 60 French participants, we examined whether the variability in ...
The influence of contextual stimuli on line-bisection performance was investigated. Subjects were re...
Response interference (or response conflict) refers to the phenomenon whereby response times to a ta...
Four experiments were conducted using a flanker task with 1 distractor appearing either on the left ...
In this series of studies we examine the importance of component features (line segments and corners...
Approach motivation leads to greater left hemisphere activation, whereas an avoidant motivational st...
Normal adults were tested in a series of three experiments to examine the influences of spatial loca...
In the present study we investigated whether masking/perceptual factors may influence line bisection...
AbstractVisual motion perception is essential for appropriate behavior in a dynamic visual world. It...
The original aim was to examine the effect of perceived distance, induced by the Ponzo illusion, on ...
A systematic leftward bias (pseudoneglect) is typically exhibited by healthy young adults during per...
The visibility of a target pattern can be affected by the presence of an adjacent stimulus (flanker)...
Previous studies have shown that flanking distractors influence line bisection. In the present study...
Previous studies have shown that a flanking distractor produces a spatial bias during line bisection...
Previous studies have shown that a flanking distractor produces a spatial bias during line bisection...
International audienceIn a sample of 60 French participants, we examined whether the variability in ...
The influence of contextual stimuli on line-bisection performance was investigated. Subjects were re...
Response interference (or response conflict) refers to the phenomenon whereby response times to a ta...
Four experiments were conducted using a flanker task with 1 distractor appearing either on the left ...
In this series of studies we examine the importance of component features (line segments and corners...
Approach motivation leads to greater left hemisphere activation, whereas an avoidant motivational st...
Normal adults were tested in a series of three experiments to examine the influences of spatial loca...
In the present study we investigated whether masking/perceptual factors may influence line bisection...
AbstractVisual motion perception is essential for appropriate behavior in a dynamic visual world. It...
The original aim was to examine the effect of perceived distance, induced by the Ponzo illusion, on ...
A systematic leftward bias (pseudoneglect) is typically exhibited by healthy young adults during per...
The visibility of a target pattern can be affected by the presence of an adjacent stimulus (flanker)...