ObjectivesHealthy people have a slight leftward bias of spatial attention as measured on the Landmark task. Former studies indicated that lateralisation of brain activation contributes to this attentional bias. In this study we hypothesised that if the spatial bias was consistent over several measurements there would be structural background of it.MethodsReproducibility of the spatial bias of visuo-spatial attention was measured in twenty healthy subject in a Landmark task over three consecutive days. In order to evaluate the correlation between the spatial attentional bias and the white matter microstructure high angular resolution diffusion MRI was acquired for each subjects. The Track Based Spatial Statistics method was used to measure t...
Regions of frontal and posterior parietal cortex are known to control the allocation of spatial att...
The right hemisphere is predominantly involved in tasks associated with spatial attention. However, ...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
Healthy people have a slight leftward bias of spatial attention as measured on the Landmark task. Fo...
Background: Lateralization of visuospatial attention, referred as pseudoneglect manifests as a mostl...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Neurologically healthy individuals misbisect their visual space by erring towards the left. This mis...
The notion that visual laterality patterns may be attributable to attentional allocation rather than...
The human parietal cortex exhibits a preference to contralaterally presented visual stimuli (i.e., l...
Hemispatial neglect, after unilateral lesions to parietal brain areas, is characterized by an inabil...
Visuospatial attention allows us to select and act upon a subset of behaviorally relevant visual sti...
A leftward bias is well known in humans and animals, and commonly related to the right hemisphere do...
Visuospatial attention allows us to select and act upon a subset of behaviorally relevant visual sti...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
Statistical Images are overlaid on the FMRIB58_FA standard image. The mean FA skeleton, thresholded ...
Regions of frontal and posterior parietal cortex are known to control the allocation of spatial att...
The right hemisphere is predominantly involved in tasks associated with spatial attention. However, ...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
Healthy people have a slight leftward bias of spatial attention as measured on the Landmark task. Fo...
Background: Lateralization of visuospatial attention, referred as pseudoneglect manifests as a mostl...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Neurologically healthy individuals misbisect their visual space by erring towards the left. This mis...
The notion that visual laterality patterns may be attributable to attentional allocation rather than...
The human parietal cortex exhibits a preference to contralaterally presented visual stimuli (i.e., l...
Hemispatial neglect, after unilateral lesions to parietal brain areas, is characterized by an inabil...
Visuospatial attention allows us to select and act upon a subset of behaviorally relevant visual sti...
A leftward bias is well known in humans and animals, and commonly related to the right hemisphere do...
Visuospatial attention allows us to select and act upon a subset of behaviorally relevant visual sti...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
Statistical Images are overlaid on the FMRIB58_FA standard image. The mean FA skeleton, thresholded ...
Regions of frontal and posterior parietal cortex are known to control the allocation of spatial att...
The right hemisphere is predominantly involved in tasks associated with spatial attention. However, ...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...