A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial processing, although this phenomenon has been so far testified mainly as a lateralized shift of a single behavioral sign (e.g., line bisection), with lack of proof from pure right-to-left readers. The present study contributed to this issue by analyzing multiple attentional and motor indexes in monolingual Italian (i.e., reading from left-toright), and monolingual (i.e., reading from right-to-left) and bilingual Israeli (i.e., reading from right-to-left in Hebrew but also from left-to-right in English) participants' visuospatial performance. Subjects were administered a computerized standard star cancellation task and a modified version in whic...
Background: Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along line...
Poster presentationSession: Face perception: Experience, learning and expertise 1Left-side bias (LSB...
Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along lines of text, s...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
Over the past decades, a growing literature on perceptual bias has investigated the factors that det...
Exploration of images after stimulus onset is initially biased to the left. Here, we studied the cau...
Left-side bias effects refer to a bias towards the left side of the stimulus/space in perceptual/vi...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
Cultural routines, such as reading and writing direction (script direction), channel attention orien...
In English and other alphabetic languages read from left to right, useful information acquired durin...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
International audienceThe present study aimed to show that bidirectional reading and language exposu...
The present study aimed to show that bidirectional reading and language exposure influence the posit...
In everyday life our eyes are exposed to massive amounts of visual stimuli. However, even though the...
Movement is generally conceived of as unfolding laterally in the writing direction that one is socia...
Background: Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along line...
Poster presentationSession: Face perception: Experience, learning and expertise 1Left-side bias (LSB...
Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along lines of text, s...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
Over the past decades, a growing literature on perceptual bias has investigated the factors that det...
Exploration of images after stimulus onset is initially biased to the left. Here, we studied the cau...
Left-side bias effects refer to a bias towards the left side of the stimulus/space in perceptual/vi...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
Cultural routines, such as reading and writing direction (script direction), channel attention orien...
In English and other alphabetic languages read from left to right, useful information acquired durin...
A major controversy regarding dyslexia is whether any of the many visual and phonological deficits f...
International audienceThe present study aimed to show that bidirectional reading and language exposu...
The present study aimed to show that bidirectional reading and language exposure influence the posit...
In everyday life our eyes are exposed to massive amounts of visual stimuli. However, even though the...
Movement is generally conceived of as unfolding laterally in the writing direction that one is socia...
Background: Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along line...
Poster presentationSession: Face perception: Experience, learning and expertise 1Left-side bias (LSB...
Normal reading relies on the reader making a series of saccadic eye movements along lines of text, s...