International audienceVisuospatial attention has an inherent asymmetry: the leftward bias called pseudoneglect. In typical line bisection tasks, healthy individuals tend to judge the center of a line leftward of the true center, an effect attributed to the right hemisphere dominance in visuospatial attention. Since it has been shown that information perceived by the dominant eye strongly activates the ipsilateral visual cortex, we hypothesized that eye dominance may modulate visuospatial attention bias. Because activation of the left hemisphere induced by left eye dominance should mitigate the right hemisphere dominance in attention, we predicted that right-handed individuals with left dominant eye would show smaller amount of pseudoneglect...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Neurologically normal individuals devote m...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Neurologically normal individuals demonstrate a reliable bias to the left side of space, known as ps...
International audienceVisuospatial attention has an inherent asymmetry: the leftward bias called pse...
Pseudoneglect refers to a tendency of neurologically healthy individuals to produce leftward percept...
A tendency to over-attend the left side of the space (i.e., pseudoneglect) has been repeatedly repor...
International audienceHemispheric lateralization for spatial attention and its relationships with ma...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to sight in a camera. Neuroimaging studies ha...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
Pseudoneglect is influenced by vertical visual field stimulation, such that attentional biases are s...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one chosen to perform a monocular task. Vergilino-Pere...
AbstractMost people prefer to use their right eye for viewing. New evidence reveals that this domina...
Neurologically healthy participants systematically misbisect horizontal lines to the left of centre,...
Pseudoneglect is the tendency for the general population to over-attend to the left. While pseudoneg...
When observers view an image, their initial eye movements are not equally distributed but instead ar...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Neurologically normal individuals devote m...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Neurologically normal individuals demonstrate a reliable bias to the left side of space, known as ps...
International audienceVisuospatial attention has an inherent asymmetry: the leftward bias called pse...
Pseudoneglect refers to a tendency of neurologically healthy individuals to produce leftward percept...
A tendency to over-attend the left side of the space (i.e., pseudoneglect) has been repeatedly repor...
International audienceHemispheric lateralization for spatial attention and its relationships with ma...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one used to sight in a camera. Neuroimaging studies ha...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
Pseudoneglect is influenced by vertical visual field stimulation, such that attentional biases are s...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one chosen to perform a monocular task. Vergilino-Pere...
AbstractMost people prefer to use their right eye for viewing. New evidence reveals that this domina...
Neurologically healthy participants systematically misbisect horizontal lines to the left of centre,...
Pseudoneglect is the tendency for the general population to over-attend to the left. While pseudoneg...
When observers view an image, their initial eye movements are not equally distributed but instead ar...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Neurologically normal individuals devote m...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Neurologically normal individuals demonstrate a reliable bias to the left side of space, known as ps...