The effects of local and global processing demands on perception and action.
The line-bisection task, adapted to utilise a wooden rod as the bisection stimulus, has revealed that patients with visuo-spatial neglect may be more accurate at bisection when asked to pick up the rod, compared to pointing to its centre. We recently reported that neurologically intact participants...
Main Authors: | Hughes, L, Bates, T, Davies, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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