Journal article
The greyscales task: A perceptual measure of attentional bias following unilateral hemispheric damage
JB Mattingley, N Berberovic, L Corben, MJ Slavin, MER Nicholls, JL Bradshaw
Neuropsychologia | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2004
Abstract
The two cerebral hemispheres in humans have been suggested to control contralaterally opposed attentional biases. These biases may be revealed by unilateral hemispheric damage, which often causes contralesional spatial neglect, particularly when the right hemisphere (RH) is affected. Subtle attentional biases have also been observed in normal observers in tasks requiring judgements of horizontal spatial extent, brightness, numerosity and size. Here, we examined attentional biases for judging the darker of two left-right mirror-reversed brightness gradients under conditions of free viewing (the greyscales task). We compared performances of patients with damage to the RH (n=78) and left hemisp..
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