[HTML][HTML] The myth of TMS-induced ipsilateral enhancement in visual detection paradigms: A systematic review and meta-analysis of inhibitory parietal TMS studies in …

T Wang, T de Graaf, J Williams, Z Wang… - Neuroscience & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Spatial attention control involves specialized functions in both hemispheres of the brain,
leading to hemispheric asymmetries. Neuropsychological models explain this lateralization …

Callosal anisotropy predicts attentional network changes after parietal inhibitory stimulation

S Schintu, CA Cunningham, M Freedberg, P Taylor… - Neuroimage, 2021 - Elsevier
Hemispatial neglect is thought to result from disruption of interhemispheric equilibrium. Right
hemisphere lesions deactivate the right frontoparietal network and hyperactivate the left via …

The effect of cognitive load on horizontal and vertical spatial asymmetries

A Ciricugno, ML Bartlett, OS Gwinn, DJ Carragher… - Laterality, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Healthy individuals typically show a leftward attentional bias in the allocation of spatial
attention along the horizontal plane, a phenomenon known as pseudoneglect, which relies …

[HTML][HTML] A minor role for hemispheric specialization in determining pseudoneglect: A pre-registered replication-extension study

R Gerrits - Cortex, 2025 - Elsevier
Neurologically intact individuals display a mild asymmetry in spatial attention that can be
measured during experimental spatial tasks such as line bisection. Although this …

Development of bilateral parietal activation for complex visual‐spatial function: Evidence from a visual‐spatial construction task

K Ferrara, A Seydell‐Greenwald… - Developmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The neural representation of visual‐spatial functions has traditionally been ascribed to the
right hemisphere, but little is known about these representations in children, including …

[HTML][HTML] Vertical prism adaptation, but not sound presentation, modulates the visuospatial representation: A manual line-bisection study

V Ardonceau, B Poulin-Charronnat, C Bonnet… - Cortex, 2024 - Elsevier
The present study aimed at testing whether vertical prism adaptation (PA) can modulate
vertical visuospatial representation, assessed with a vertical manual line-bisection (MLB) …

Atypical lateralization of visuospatial attention can be associated with better or worse performance on line bisection

E Villar-Rodríguez, T Davydova, L Marin-Marin… - Brain Structure and …, 2024 - Springer
The causal and statistical hypotheses diverge in determining whether the lateralization of
language function in one cerebral hemisphere entails the lateralization of visuospatial …

Developmental changes in neural lateralization for visual‐spatial function: Evidence from a line‐bisection task

K Ferrara, A Seydell‐Greenwald… - Developmental …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Studies of hemispheric specialization have traditionally cast the left hemisphere as
specialized for language and the right hemisphere for spatial function. Much of the …

(Side) effects of the rule of the road and neurophysiology on traffic safety: A hypothesis

P Lewis, DM Shaw, U Wild, TC Erren - Environmental research, 2020 - Elsevier
Nowadays, the roots of left-hand traffic (LHT) and right-hand traffic (RHT)–including fighting
on horse-back and whipping horses that are drawing carriages–are at an all-time low; thus …

Development of laterality: Asymmetrical human behaviors and perceptual biases

J Hamaoui - 2022 - theses.hal.science
Many asymmetries characterize human functioning at the behavioral level, such as
handedness (right-handedness, left-handedness, mixed-handedness) and the cerebral …