Effects of saliency, not global dominance, in patients with left parietal damage.
Neuropsychological and functional imaging studies have shown a general right hemisphere advantage for processing global visual information and a left hemisphere advantage for processing local information. There is also evidence for the left parietal lobe being important for switching attention betwe...
Main Authors: | Mevorach, C, Humphreys, G, Shalev, L |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2006
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