Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It plays an important role in attention research where right hemisphere dominance is core to many attention theories. Lesion studies seem to confirm such hemispheric dominance with patients being more likely to develop left hemineglect after right hemispheric stroke than vice versa. However, the underlying concept of hemispheric dominance is still not entirely clear. Brain stimulation studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) might be able to illuminate this concept. To examine the putative hemispheric asymmetry in spatial attention, we conducted a meta-analysis of studies applying inhibitory TMS protocols to the left or right posterior...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
Several competing theories on the mechanisms underlying attentional control have emerged over the ye...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to study visuospatial attention processing in ten h...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
Several competing theories on the mechanisms underlying attentional control have emerged over the ye...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to study visuospatial attention processing in ten h...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...