For the first time, we report a spatial bias in visual short-term memory (VSTM) after left medial and inferior occipito-temporal damage. Our patient D.M. showed a spatial bias in report from VSTM, being more accurate at reporting stimuli presented in her left than her right visual field (Experiment 1). This spatial bias could not be attributed to a visual field deficit (Experiment 2) and was based on the relative rather than the absolute locations of the stimuli (Experiment 3). It was reduced when the transfer of items to VSTM was facilitated-for example, by grouping stimuli (Experiment 4) or by reducing the number of items to be remembered (Experiment 5). The spatial bias was attenuated when items moved from right to centre or left to cent...
Introduction: Spatial remapping, the process of updating information across eye movements, is an imp...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (MV) who developed a selective i...
Two aspects of visual processing are investigated in this work. First, the impact of unilateral occi...
For the first time, we report a spatial bias in visual short-term memory (VSTM) after left medial an...
Neurologically intact individuals show a spatial processing bias in perception tasks, specifically s...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (GP) who developed a selective i...
Occipito-temporal cortex is parcellated, with medial regions having a greater representation of the ...
There is increasing evidence to support the idea that visuo-spatial working memory can be segregated...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (MV) who developed a selective i...
This study examines how brain damage can affect the cognitive processes that support the integration...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is an essential store that creates continuous representations from d...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Visuo-spatial exploration and memory for object arrays in the peripersonal space and for environment...
Whereas top-down attentional control is known to bias perceptual functions at many levels of stimulu...
Abstract The prevailing view in human cognitive neuroscience associates the medial temporal lobes (M...
Introduction: Spatial remapping, the process of updating information across eye movements, is an imp...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (MV) who developed a selective i...
Two aspects of visual processing are investigated in this work. First, the impact of unilateral occi...
For the first time, we report a spatial bias in visual short-term memory (VSTM) after left medial an...
Neurologically intact individuals show a spatial processing bias in perception tasks, specifically s...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (GP) who developed a selective i...
Occipito-temporal cortex is parcellated, with medial regions having a greater representation of the ...
There is increasing evidence to support the idea that visuo-spatial working memory can be segregated...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (MV) who developed a selective i...
This study examines how brain damage can affect the cognitive processes that support the integration...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is an essential store that creates continuous representations from d...
Introduction: Unilateral brain damage can heterogeneously alter spatial processing. Very often brain...
Visuo-spatial exploration and memory for object arrays in the peripersonal space and for environment...
Whereas top-down attentional control is known to bias perceptual functions at many levels of stimulu...
Abstract The prevailing view in human cognitive neuroscience associates the medial temporal lobes (M...
Introduction: Spatial remapping, the process of updating information across eye movements, is an imp...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (MV) who developed a selective i...
Two aspects of visual processing are investigated in this work. First, the impact of unilateral occi...