The Simon effect has been previously shown to be asymmetric at both the behavioral and electrophysiological levels. The present investigation was aimed to clarify whether, during a Simon task, hemispheric asymmetry is also observed in the early phases of stimulus processing. In a group of healthy subjects performing the Simon task, we analyzed scalp potentials evoked by the first lateralized cue (left or right), instead of the classical readiness potential preceding the motor response. ERP results showed a significant left cortical activation to stimuli presented in the right visual field at the 140-160 ms time window. Instead, left stimuli elicited a significant activation of the right versus left hemisphere starting at the next 160-180 ms...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
Hemispheric asymmetry of a wide range of functions is a hallmark of the human brain. The visual syst...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies suggest that in right-handed individuals, the left hemis...
Recently, there has been a redirection of research efforts toward the exploration of the role of hem...
The spatial Simon effect is often asymmetric, being greater on one side than on the other. To date, ...
Right-handed subjects tend to respond faster to stimuli presented in the visual hemifield that spati...
Abstract In two experiments the relation between handedness and the size of the Simon effect in eac...
Reaction times are usually faster when stimulus and response occur at the same location than when th...
The effect of exogenous orienting of attention on reaction time (RT) critically depends on the stimu...
Evidence exists that both right and left hemisphere attentional mechanisms are mobilized when attent...
In two experiments, the relation between handedness and the size of the Simon effect in each visual ...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
When stimuli are arranged vertically and responses horizontally, right-handed participants respond f...
About a decade ago it was shown that the Simon effect, the tendency to react towards the side of a s...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
Hemispheric asymmetry of a wide range of functions is a hallmark of the human brain. The visual syst...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies suggest that in right-handed individuals, the left hemis...
Recently, there has been a redirection of research efforts toward the exploration of the role of hem...
The spatial Simon effect is often asymmetric, being greater on one side than on the other. To date, ...
Right-handed subjects tend to respond faster to stimuli presented in the visual hemifield that spati...
Abstract In two experiments the relation between handedness and the size of the Simon effect in eac...
Reaction times are usually faster when stimulus and response occur at the same location than when th...
The effect of exogenous orienting of attention on reaction time (RT) critically depends on the stimu...
Evidence exists that both right and left hemisphere attentional mechanisms are mobilized when attent...
In two experiments, the relation between handedness and the size of the Simon effect in each visual ...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
When stimuli are arranged vertically and responses horizontally, right-handed participants respond f...
About a decade ago it was shown that the Simon effect, the tendency to react towards the side of a s...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
Hemispheric asymmetry of a wide range of functions is a hallmark of the human brain. The visual syst...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies suggest that in right-handed individuals, the left hemis...