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Effect of temporal constraints on hemispheric asymmetries during spatial frequency processing
Authors:Peyrin Carole  Mermillod Martial  Chokron Sylvie  Marendaz Christian
Affiliation:INSERM U455, Hopital Purpan, Toulouse, France. carole.peyrin@upmf-grenoble.fr
Abstract:Studies on functional hemispheric asymmetries have suggested that the right vs. left hemisphere should be predominantly involved in low vs. high spatial frequency (SF) analysis, respectively. By manipulating exposure duration of filtered natural scene images, we examined whether the temporal characteristics of SF analysis (i.e., the temporal precedence of low on high spatial frequencies) may interfere with hemispheric specialization. Results showed the classical hemispheric specialization pattern for brief exposure duration and a trend to a right hemisphere advantage irrespective of the SF content for longer exposure duration. The present study suggests that the hemispheric specialization pattern for visual information processing should be considered as a dynamic system, wherein the superiority of one hemisphere over the other could change according to the level of temporal constraints: the higher the temporal constraints of the task, the more the hemispheres are specialized in SF processing.
Keywords:Human visual perception   Hemispheric specialization   Spatial frequency   Natural scene   Exposure duration
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