Independent hemispheric attentional systems mediate visual search in split-brain patients.
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Studies of caloric vestibular stimulation: implications for the cognitive neurosciences, the clinical neurosciences and neurophilosophy.It takes two-skilled recognition of objects engages lateral areas in both hemispheresA multilevel analysis of cognitive dysfunction and psychopathology associated with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome in children.Bilateral field advantage in visual enumeration.Interhemispheric integration in visual searchCompetition in visual cortex impedes attention to multiple items.Attention: the mechanisms of consciousness.Anatomical constraints on attention: hemifield independence is a signature of multifocal spatial selection.Forty-five years of split-brain research and still going strong.Attention gates visual coding in the human pulvinar.Neural dynamics of object-based multifocal visual spatial attention and priming: object cueing, useful-field-of-view, and crowding.Viewing the dynamics and control of visual attention through the lens of electrophysiology.Visual search, visual streams, and visual architectures.Perceptual-load-induced selection as a result of local competitive interactions in visual cortexWithin-hemifield perceptual averaging of facial expressions predicted by neural averaging.Functional split brain in a driving/listening paradigm.Competition explains limited attention and perceptual resources: implications for perceptual load and dilution theoriesCovert orienting in the split brain: Right hemisphere specialization for object-based attention.Landscaping analyses of the ROC predictions of discrete-slots and signal-detection models of visual working memory.Distinguishing between parallel and serial accounts of multiple object tracking.A bilateral advantage for storage in visual working memoryBilateral field advantage in visual crowding.Conflict and integration of spatial attention between disconnected hemispheres.Monitoring the visual world: hemispheric asymmetries and subcortical processes in attention.Late positive event-related potentials after commissural section in humans.Callosal responses in a retrosplenial column.Independent attentional scanning in the separated hemispheres of split-brain patients.Collaboration during visual search.Paradoxical interhemispheric summation in the split brain.Neural basis and recovery of spatial attention deficits in spatial neglect.Reflexive joint attention depends on lateralized cortical connections.Independent resources for attentional tracking in the left and right visual hemifields.Competition-induced visual field differences in search.Left-hand somatosensory stimulation combined with visual scanning training in rehabilitation for post-stroke hemineglect: a randomised, double-blind study.Overt and covert attention to location-based reward.Effects of reward on oculomotor control.Hemifield effects of spatial attention in early human visual cortex.The costs of hemispheric specialization in a fish.Competitive interactions of attentional resources in early visual cortex during sustained visuospatial attention within or between visual hemifields: evidence for the different-hemifield advantage.A 'sticky' interhemispheric switch in bipolar disorder?
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Independent hemispheric attentional systems mediate visual search in split-brain patients.
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Gazzaniga MS
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1989-11-01T00:00:00Z
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