Neurologically normal individuals exhibit leftward spatial biases, resulting from object- and space-based biases; however their relative contributions to the overall bias remain unknown. Relative position within the display has not often been considered, with similar spatial conditions being collapsed across. Study 1 used the greyscales task to investigate the influence of relative position and object- and space-based contributions. One image in each greyscale pair was shifted towards the left or the right. A leftward object-based bias moderated by a bias to the centre was expected. Results confirmed this as a left object-based bias occurred in the right visual field, where the left side of the greyscale pairs was located in the centre visu...
Healthy young adults display a leftward asymmetry of spatial attention (“pseudoneglect”) that has be...
Neurologically normal individuals devote more attention to the left side; an asymmetry known as pseu...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether asymmetry in metric and topological spatial judg...
Neurologically normal individuals show a leftward spatial bias and tend to collide with objects on t...
Turning the trunk or head to the left can reduce the severity of leftward neglect. This study sought...
Neurologically healthy individuals misbisect their visual space by erring towards the left. This mis...
Two experiments examine the relationship between free-viewing vertical and horizontal perceptual bia...
Neurologically intact individuals show a spatial processing bias in perception tasks, specifically s...
A space-based dissociation has been observed in clinical hemineglect, wherein neglect can be specifi...
Healthy young adults display a leftward asymmetry of spatial attention ("pseudoneglect") that has be...
Healthy young adults display a leftward asymmetry of spatial attention (“pseudoneglect”) that has be...
Neurologically normal individuals demonstrate a reliable bias to the left side of space, known as ps...
<div><p>Healthy young adults display a leftward asymmetry of spatial attention (“pseudoneglect”) tha...
Perceptual attention in healthy participants is characterized by two biases, one operating in the ho...
Given a single fixation, memory for scenes containing salient objects near both the left and right v...
Healthy young adults display a leftward asymmetry of spatial attention (“pseudoneglect”) that has be...
Neurologically normal individuals devote more attention to the left side; an asymmetry known as pseu...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether asymmetry in metric and topological spatial judg...
Neurologically normal individuals show a leftward spatial bias and tend to collide with objects on t...
Turning the trunk or head to the left can reduce the severity of leftward neglect. This study sought...
Neurologically healthy individuals misbisect their visual space by erring towards the left. This mis...
Two experiments examine the relationship between free-viewing vertical and horizontal perceptual bia...
Neurologically intact individuals show a spatial processing bias in perception tasks, specifically s...
A space-based dissociation has been observed in clinical hemineglect, wherein neglect can be specifi...
Healthy young adults display a leftward asymmetry of spatial attention ("pseudoneglect") that has be...
Healthy young adults display a leftward asymmetry of spatial attention (“pseudoneglect”) that has be...
Neurologically normal individuals demonstrate a reliable bias to the left side of space, known as ps...
<div><p>Healthy young adults display a leftward asymmetry of spatial attention (“pseudoneglect”) tha...
Perceptual attention in healthy participants is characterized by two biases, one operating in the ho...
Given a single fixation, memory for scenes containing salient objects near both the left and right v...
Healthy young adults display a leftward asymmetry of spatial attention (“pseudoneglect”) that has be...
Neurologically normal individuals devote more attention to the left side; an asymmetry known as pseu...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether asymmetry in metric and topological spatial judg...