People frequently encounter alphanumeric stimuli that move across the field of vision horizontally. This research examines whether the direction of motion - leftward or rightward - affects processing and evaluations of such stimuli
Printed words are complex visual stimuli containing a range of different spatial frequencies, and se...
This study explored whether preparing an arm movement influences detection of a visual stimulus. We ...
AbstractWord recognition for Western languages shows an increased probability of a correct response ...
People frequently encounter alphanumeric stimuli that move across the field of vision horizontally. ...
Consumers frequently encounter alphanumeric stimuli that move across their fields of vision horizont...
The goal of much research in vision is to better understand the mechanisms of attention. This is oft...
Left-side bias effects refer to a bias towards the left side of the stimulus/space in perceptual/vi...
The dynamic horizontally scrolling text format produces a directional conflict in the allocation of ...
In everyday life our eyes are exposed to massive amounts of visual stimuli. However, even though the...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
Five studies investigated the role of handedness and effort in horizontal spatial bias related to ag...
Discrimination performance is better for cardinal motion directions than for oblique ones, a phenome...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect are impaired in directing focal attention toward the contra...
Exploration of images after stimulus onset is initially biased to the left. Here, we studied the cau...
To examine the ability of left-handed subjects to make quick decisions based on displays containing ...
Printed words are complex visual stimuli containing a range of different spatial frequencies, and se...
This study explored whether preparing an arm movement influences detection of a visual stimulus. We ...
AbstractWord recognition for Western languages shows an increased probability of a correct response ...
People frequently encounter alphanumeric stimuli that move across the field of vision horizontally. ...
Consumers frequently encounter alphanumeric stimuli that move across their fields of vision horizont...
The goal of much research in vision is to better understand the mechanisms of attention. This is oft...
Left-side bias effects refer to a bias towards the left side of the stimulus/space in perceptual/vi...
The dynamic horizontally scrolling text format produces a directional conflict in the allocation of ...
In everyday life our eyes are exposed to massive amounts of visual stimuli. However, even though the...
Humans have a limited capacity to identify concurrent, briefly presented targets. Recent experiments...
Five studies investigated the role of handedness and effort in horizontal spatial bias related to ag...
Discrimination performance is better for cardinal motion directions than for oblique ones, a phenome...
Patients with unilateral spatial neglect are impaired in directing focal attention toward the contra...
Exploration of images after stimulus onset is initially biased to the left. Here, we studied the cau...
To examine the ability of left-handed subjects to make quick decisions based on displays containing ...
Printed words are complex visual stimuli containing a range of different spatial frequencies, and se...
This study explored whether preparing an arm movement influences detection of a visual stimulus. We ...
AbstractWord recognition for Western languages shows an increased probability of a correct response ...