The present study aimed to show that bidirectional reading and language exposure influence the position of egocentric reference (ER), the perceived direction of the body's sagittal axis proposed to act as an anchor for movements in extracorporeal space. Directional factors (e.g., visual scanning bias and reading habits) have been proposed to influence visuospatial performance, such as in line bisection and figure drawing. In past studies, bidirectional readers have been less consistent in demonstrating a bias compared to unidirectional readers. Using a straight-ahead pointing task to assess egocentric reference, we compared 14 unidirectional left-to-right readers (Uni-LR) to three bidirectional reading groups that differed in the reading di...
A tendency to over-attend the left side of the space (i.e., pseudoneglect) has been repeatedly repor...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
International audienceA major issue in motor control studies is to determine whether and how we use ...
International audienceThe present study aimed to show that bidirectional reading and language exposu...
International audienceThe present study aimed to show that bidirectional reading and language exposu...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
International audienceThe subjective estimate of the position of the egocentric reference was measur...
Over the past decades, a growing literature on perceptual bias has investigated the factors that det...
Recent studies suggest that asymmetries noted in certain nonlinguistic tasks used in laterality stud...
.Sixty normal dextrals 30 left-to-right and 30 right-to-left readers and two left unilateral neglect...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
In everyday life our eyes are exposed to massive amounts of visual stimuli. However, even though the...
Exploration of images after stimulus onset is initially biased to the left. Here, we studied the cau...
A tendency to over-attend the left side of the space (i.e., pseudoneglect) has been repeatedly repor...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
International audienceA major issue in motor control studies is to determine whether and how we use ...
International audienceThe present study aimed to show that bidirectional reading and language exposu...
International audienceThe present study aimed to show that bidirectional reading and language exposu...
A growing amount of evidence confirms the influence of reading and writing habits on visuospatial pr...
International audienceThe subjective estimate of the position of the egocentric reference was measur...
Over the past decades, a growing literature on perceptual bias has investigated the factors that det...
Recent studies suggest that asymmetries noted in certain nonlinguistic tasks used in laterality stud...
.Sixty normal dextrals 30 left-to-right and 30 right-to-left readers and two left unilateral neglect...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Fourteen control subjects and thirty left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients with or without neglect perfo...
In everyday life our eyes are exposed to massive amounts of visual stimuli. However, even though the...
Exploration of images after stimulus onset is initially biased to the left. Here, we studied the cau...
A tendency to over-attend the left side of the space (i.e., pseudoneglect) has been repeatedly repor...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
International audienceA major issue in motor control studies is to determine whether and how we use ...