A meta-analysis of line bisection and landmark task performance in older adults
G Learmonth, M Papadatou-Pastou - Neuropsychology Review, 2022 - Springer
Young adults exhibit a small asymmetry of visuospatial attention that favours the left side of
space relative to the right (pseudoneglect). However, it remains unclear whether this …
space relative to the right (pseudoneglect). However, it remains unclear whether this …
Can free-viewing perceptual asymmetries be explained by scanning, pre-motor or attentional biases?
MER Nicholls, GR Roberts - Cortex, 2002 - Elsevier
Judgments of relative magnitude between the left and right sides of a stimulus are generally
weighted toward the features contained on the left side. This leftward perceptual bias could …
weighted toward the features contained on the left side. This leftward perceptual bias could …
Right hemisphere control of visuospatial attention: line-bisection judgments evaluated with high-density electrical mapping and source analysis☆
The “line-bisection” task has proven an especially useful clinical tool for assessment of
spatial neglect syndrome in neurological patients. Here, we investigated the neural …
spatial neglect syndrome in neurological patients. Here, we investigated the neural …
Asymmetries of visuospatial attention are modulated by viewing distance and visual field elevation: Pseudoneglect in peripersonal and extrapersonal space
ME McCourt, M Garlinghouse - Cortex, 2000 - Elsevier
Many factors influence the degree of leftward error (pseudoneglect) that typifies the line
bisection performance of normal subjects. We find that viewing distance also exerts a …
bisection performance of normal subjects. We find that viewing distance also exerts a …
Upper and lower visual field differences in perceptual asymmetries
A leftward spatial bias has been observed with visuospatial attention tasks, including line
bisection and the greyscales task. Upper and lower visual field differences have been …
bisection and the greyscales task. Upper and lower visual field differences have been …
Putting attention on the line: Investigating the activation–orientation hypothesis of pseudoneglect
JH Bultitude, AMA Davies - Neuropsychologia, 2006 - Elsevier
Neurologically healthy participants systematically misbisect horizontal lines to the left of
centre, a phenomenon termed 'pseudoneglect'. According to the activation–orientation …
centre, a phenomenon termed 'pseudoneglect'. According to the activation–orientation …
Performance consistency of normal observers in forced-choice tachistoscopic visual line bisection
ME McCourt - Neuropsychologia, 2001 - Elsevier
Pseudoneglect (PN) refers to the leftward error exhibited by normal observers on line
bisection tasks (Bowers and Heilman, Neuropsychologia, 18,(1980) 491–8). Although a …
bisection tasks (Bowers and Heilman, Neuropsychologia, 18,(1980) 491–8). Although a …
Intra-and inter-task reliability of spatial attention measures in pseudoneglect
Healthy young adults display a leftward asymmetry of spatial attention (“pseudoneglect”) that
has been measured with a wide range of different tasks. Yet at present there is a lack of …
has been measured with a wide range of different tasks. Yet at present there is a lack of …
A critical review and meta-analysis of the perceptual pseudoneglect across psychiatric disorders: Is there a continuum?
M Ribolsi, G Di Lorenzo, G Lisi, C Niolu… - Cognitive …, 2015 - Springer
The phenomenon known as “perceptual pseudoneglect” refers to the leftward bias in
visuospatial attention in non-clinical samples, possibly as a consequence of right …
visuospatial attention in non-clinical samples, possibly as a consequence of right …
The role of the right superior temporal gyrus in stimulus-centered spatial processing
Although emerging neuropsychological evidence supports the involvement of temporal
areas, and in particular the right superior temporal gyrus (STG), in allocentric neglect …
areas, and in particular the right superior temporal gyrus (STG), in allocentric neglect …