Prism adaptation has a long history as an experimental paradigm used to investigate the functional and neural processes that underlie sensorimotor control. In the neuropsychology …
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 …
S Schintu, L Pisella, S Jacobs, R Salemme, KT Reilly… - Neuropsychologia, 2014 - Elsevier
Rightward prism adaptation has been shown to ameliorate visuospatial biases in right brain- damaged patients with neglect, and a single session of prism adaptation can lead to …
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 …
Prism adaptation reduces some symptoms of neglect; however the mechanisms underlying such changes are poorly understood. We suggest that prisms influence neglect by acting on …
C Michel - Frontiers in Psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Sensorimotor plasticity allows us to maintain an efficient motor behavior in reaction to environmental changes. One of the classical models for the study of sensorimotor plasticity …
The general population shows an attentional bias to the left, known as pseudoneglect. This bias is thought to be driven by higher levels of activation in right parietal areas. Using …
P Fortis, KM Goedert, AM Barrett - Neuropsychologia, 2011 - Elsevier
Prism adaptation (PA) has been shown to affect performance on a variety of spatial tasks in healthy individuals and neglect patients. However, little is still known about the mechanisms …
RD McIntosh, BMA Brown, L Young - Cortex, 2019 - Elsevier
We present a meta-analysis of the effects of visuomotor adaptation to leftward displacing prisms on visuospatial judgements in healthy people, as assessed by perceptual (landmark) …