Representational pseudoneglect in line bisection |
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Authors: | Stephen Darling Robert H. Logie Sergio Della Sala |
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Affiliation: | Division of Psychology and Sociology, School of Arts, Social Sciences and Management, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, EH21 6UU, UK, SDarling@qmu.ac.uk. |
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Abstract: | "Representational pseudoneglect" refers to a bias toward the left side of space that occurs when visual information is remembered. Recently a number of demonstrations of such representational pseudoneglect have appeared. In the present article, we report an experiment in which we adopted the classic line bisection paradigm to study representational pseudoneglect. Participants bisected horizontal lines that were shown in extrapersonal space. When the lines were visible on the screen, there was no evidence of any leftward bias. However, when lines were bisected from memory, the participants demonstrated a clear bias to the left. This is the first demonstration of a leftward bias in the bisection of remembered visually presented lines. |
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