Right visual field advantage for perceived contrast: correlation with an auditory bias and handedness |
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Authors: | Railo H Tallus J Hämäläinen H |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, Finland Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Turku, Finland |
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Abstract: | Studies have suggested that supramodal attentional resources are biased rightward due to asymmetric spatial fields of the two hemispheres. This bias has been observed especially in right-handed subjects. We presented left and right-handed subjects with brief uniform grey visual stimuli in either the left or right visual hemifield. Consistent with the proposed asymmetry in attentional resources, right-handed subjects estimated right hemifield targets as having a higher contrast than physically identical stimuli presented in the left hemifield. Left-handed participants did not show a systematic rightward or leftward bias. However, the group of left-handed participants also took part in a dichotic listening experiment whose results showed that visual bias score correlated positively with ear-advantage in dichotic listening. Our results are consistent with the view that supramodal processing resources are biased towards the right hemispace, and that this bias is influenced by handedness. |
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Keywords: | Spatial bias Handedness Dichotic listening Right-ear advantage Contrast perception |
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