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Brain and Cognition | 2003

Trunk- and head-centred spatial coordinates do not affect free-viewing perceptual asymmetries.

Michael E. R. Nicholls; Jason B. Mattingley; John L. Bradshaw; Phillip W Krins

Turning the trunk or head to the left can reduce the severity of leftward neglect. This study sought to determine whether turning the trunk or head to the right would reduce pseudoneglect: A phenomenon where normal participants underestimate the rightward features of a stimulus. Participants made luminance judgements of two mirror-reversed greyscales stimuli. A preference for selecting the stimulus dark on the left was found. The effect of trunk-centred coordinates was examined in Expt. 1 by facing the head toward the display and turning the trunk to the left, right or toward the display. Head-centred coordinates were examined in Expt. 2 by directing the eyes toward the display and then turning the head and trunk. No effect of rotation was observed. It was concluded that the leftward bias for the greyscales task could be based on an object-centred attentional bias or left-to-right eye scanning habits.


Archive | 1995

Movement Control I

John L. Bradshaw; Jason B. Mattingley


Archive | 2004

Research report An investigation of the relationship between free-viewing perceptual asymmetries for vertical and horizontal stimuli

Michael E. R. Nicholls; Jason B. Mattingley; Nadja Berberovic; Amanda Smith; John L. Bradshaw


Archive | 1995

Disorders of Speech

John L. Bradshaw; Jason B. Mattingley


Archive | 1995

Movement Control II

John L. Bradshaw; Jason B. Mattingley


Archive | 1995

Disorders of Memory

John L. Bradshaw; Jason B. Mattingley


Archive | 1995

Other Movement and Neuropsychiatric Disorders

John L. Bradshaw; Jason B. Mattingley


Archive | 1995

Subcortical Movement Disorders II

John L. Bradshaw; Jason B. Mattingley


Archive | 1995

The Acallosal Syndrome

John L. Bradshaw; Jason B. Mattingley


Archive | 1995

Disorders of Reading and Writing

John L. Bradshaw; Jason B. Mattingley

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Amanda Smith

University of Melbourne

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