The effects of time-on-task and concurrent cognitive load on normal visuospatial bias.
Research suggests that the severity of left spatial neglect can be modulated by changes in general alertness. Analogous effects in healthy volunteers now suggest that this may reflect an amplified form of a normal pattern. Recent neuropsychological studies also suggest that concurrent cognitive load...
Main Authors: | Dodds, C, van Belle, J, Peers, P, Dove, A, Cusack, R, Duncan, J, Manly, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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