Related but different: Examining pseudoneglect in audition, touch and vision

Volume: 113, Pages: 164 - 171
Published: Apr 1, 2017
Abstract
Although researchers have consistently demonstrated a leftward attentional bias in visual and representational (e.g. tactile/mental number line) line bisection tasks, the results from audition have been mixed. Differences in methodology between auditory and visual bisection tasks, especially with regards to the location of stimuli of peripersonal versus extrapersonal space, have also meant that researchers have not been able to compare...
Paper Details
Title
Related but different: Examining pseudoneglect in audition, touch and vision
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Volume
113
Pages
164 - 171
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