Neurologically healthy individuals typically exhibit a subtle bias towards the left visual field during spatial judgments, known as “pseudoneglect”. However, it has yet to be reliably established if the direction and magnitude of this lateral bias varies along the vertical plane. Here, participants were required to distribute their attention equally across a checkerboard array spanning the entire visual field in order to detect transient targets that appeared at unpredictable locations. Reaction times (RTs) were faster to left hemifield targets in the lower visual field but the opposite trend was observed for targets in the upper field. Electroencephalogram (EEG) analyses focused on the interval prior to target onset in order to identify en...
Pseudoneglect is influenced by vertical visual field stimulation, such that attentional biases are s...
Biases exist in many perceptual and cognitive functions. Since visual attention plays an important r...
Visual stimuli with different spatial frequencies (SFs) are processed asymmetrically in the two cere...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
A leftward spatial bias has been observed with visuospatial attention tasks, including line bisectio...
Selective attention controls the distribution of our visual sys- tem's limited processing resources ...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
The notion that visual laterality patterns may be attributable to attentional allocation rather than...
A leftward bias is well known in humans and animals, and commonly related to the right hemisphere do...
ObjectivesHealthy people have a slight leftward bias of spatial attention as measured on the Landmar...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
It has been suggested that attentional resolution is greater in the lower than in the upper visual l...
Pseudoneglect refers to a tendency of neurologically healthy individuals to produce leftward percept...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
Pseudoneglect is influenced by vertical visual field stimulation, such that attentional biases are s...
Biases exist in many perceptual and cognitive functions. Since visual attention plays an important r...
Visual stimuli with different spatial frequencies (SFs) are processed asymmetrically in the two cere...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
A leftward spatial bias has been observed with visuospatial attention tasks, including line bisectio...
Selective attention controls the distribution of our visual sys- tem's limited processing resources ...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
The notion that visual laterality patterns may be attributable to attentional allocation rather than...
A leftward bias is well known in humans and animals, and commonly related to the right hemisphere do...
ObjectivesHealthy people have a slight leftward bias of spatial attention as measured on the Landmar...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
It has been suggested that attentional resolution is greater in the lower than in the upper visual l...
Pseudoneglect refers to a tendency of neurologically healthy individuals to produce leftward percept...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
Pseudoneglect is influenced by vertical visual field stimulation, such that attentional biases are s...
Biases exist in many perceptual and cognitive functions. Since visual attention plays an important r...
Visual stimuli with different spatial frequencies (SFs) are processed asymmetrically in the two cere...