Perceptual accuracy is known to be influenced by stimuli location within the visual field. In particular, it seems to be enhanced in the lower visual hemifield (VH) for motion and space processing, and in the upper VH for object and face processing. The origins of such asymmetries are attributed to attentional biases across the visual field, and in the functional organization of the visual system. In this article, we tested content-dependent perceptual asymmetries in different regions of the visual field. Twenty-five healthy volunteers participated in this study. They performed three visual tests involving perception of shapes, orientation and motion, in the four quadrants of the visual field. The results of the visual tests showed that per...
AbstractIn order to investigate differences in the effects of spatial attention between the left vis...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
Neurologically healthy individuals typically exhibit a subtle bias towards the left visual field dur...
Perceptual accuracy is known to be influenced by stimuli location within the visual field. In partic...
A leftward spatial bias has been observed with visuospatial attention tasks, including line bisectio...
Perceptual attention in healthy participants is characterized by two biases, one operating in the ho...
AbstractIn a recent study (Fan, Z., & Harris, J. (2008). Perceived spatial displacement of motion-de...
Humans manipulate objects chiefly within their lower visual field, a consequence of upright posture ...
It has previously been reported that visual crowding of a target by flankers is stronger in the uppe...
Abstract. Biases exist in many perceptual and cognitive functions. Since visual attention plays an i...
Stimulus localization affects visual motion processing. Vertical asymmetries favouring lower visual ...
Biases exist in many perceptual and cognitive functions. Since visual attention plays an important r...
Two experiments were designed to examine the existence of lower versus upper visual field anisotropy...
YesHumans manipulate objects chiefly within their lower visual field, a consequence of upright postu...
AbstractDirection discrimination (upward/downward or left/right) for a Gabor patch in a two-frame mo...
AbstractIn order to investigate differences in the effects of spatial attention between the left vis...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
Neurologically healthy individuals typically exhibit a subtle bias towards the left visual field dur...
Perceptual accuracy is known to be influenced by stimuli location within the visual field. In partic...
A leftward spatial bias has been observed with visuospatial attention tasks, including line bisectio...
Perceptual attention in healthy participants is characterized by two biases, one operating in the ho...
AbstractIn a recent study (Fan, Z., & Harris, J. (2008). Perceived spatial displacement of motion-de...
Humans manipulate objects chiefly within their lower visual field, a consequence of upright posture ...
It has previously been reported that visual crowding of a target by flankers is stronger in the uppe...
Abstract. Biases exist in many perceptual and cognitive functions. Since visual attention plays an i...
Stimulus localization affects visual motion processing. Vertical asymmetries favouring lower visual ...
Biases exist in many perceptual and cognitive functions. Since visual attention plays an important r...
Two experiments were designed to examine the existence of lower versus upper visual field anisotropy...
YesHumans manipulate objects chiefly within their lower visual field, a consequence of upright postu...
AbstractDirection discrimination (upward/downward or left/right) for a Gabor patch in a two-frame mo...
AbstractIn order to investigate differences in the effects of spatial attention between the left vis...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
Neurologically healthy individuals typically exhibit a subtle bias towards the left visual field dur...