The direction of attentional bias in forty normal adults was assessed using a computer generated line bisection task. A 4 (viewing distance)×4 (line length)×2 (cursor starting position) repeated measures factorial design was employed. As predicted, differences in bisection performance as a function of viewing distance were observed. The findings confirmed that scanning direction (contingent upon the starting position of the cursor), but not line length, significantly modulated this effect. The direction of bias across near and far space was further clarified yielding a progressive shift from a leftward bias in near space to a rightward bias in far space. A significant interaction of distance, line length and starting position revealed diffe...
Primate data suggest that near (peripersonal) and far (extrapersonal) space are coded within distinc...
AbstractA bias for humans to attend to the left side of space has been reported in a variety of expe...
AbstractA bias for humans to attend to the left side of space has been reported in a variety of expe...
The direction of attentional bias in forty normal adults was assessed using a computer generated lin...
The direction of attentional bias in forty normal adults was assessed using a computer generated lin...
The direction of attentional bias in forty normal adults was assessed using a computer generated lin...
The direction of attentional bias in forty normal adults was assessed using a computer generated lin...
Normal adults were tested in a series of three experiments to examine the influences of spatial loca...
Normal adults were tested in a series of three experiments to examine the influences of spatial loca...
Sixty normal dextrals (30 left-to-right and 30 right-to-left readers) and two left unilateral neglec...
.Sixty normal dextrals 30 left-to-right and 30 right-to-left readers and two left unilateral neglect...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Published online: 5 May 2016Clinical neglect patients overattend to stimuli on their right, whereas ...
Under visual guidance, healthy subjects usually misbisect radial lines farther than, and vertical li...
Primate data suggest that near (peripersonal) and far (extrapersonal) space are coded within distinc...
AbstractA bias for humans to attend to the left side of space has been reported in a variety of expe...
AbstractA bias for humans to attend to the left side of space has been reported in a variety of expe...
The direction of attentional bias in forty normal adults was assessed using a computer generated lin...
The direction of attentional bias in forty normal adults was assessed using a computer generated lin...
The direction of attentional bias in forty normal adults was assessed using a computer generated lin...
The direction of attentional bias in forty normal adults was assessed using a computer generated lin...
Normal adults were tested in a series of three experiments to examine the influences of spatial loca...
Normal adults were tested in a series of three experiments to examine the influences of spatial loca...
Sixty normal dextrals (30 left-to-right and 30 right-to-left readers) and two left unilateral neglec...
.Sixty normal dextrals 30 left-to-right and 30 right-to-left readers and two left unilateral neglect...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Published online: 5 May 2016Clinical neglect patients overattend to stimuli on their right, whereas ...
Under visual guidance, healthy subjects usually misbisect radial lines farther than, and vertical li...
Primate data suggest that near (peripersonal) and far (extrapersonal) space are coded within distinc...
AbstractA bias for humans to attend to the left side of space has been reported in a variety of expe...
AbstractA bias for humans to attend to the left side of space has been reported in a variety of expe...