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Numerical processing overcomes left neglect for the greyscales task.A hit-and-miss investigation of asymmetries in wheelchair navigation.Miss to the right: the effect of attentional asymmetries on goal-kickingRight-wing politicians prefer the emotional left.How academics face the world: a study of 5829 homepage picturesA study on the natural history of scanning behaviour in patients with visual field defects after strokeShared deficits in space, time, and quantity processing in childhood genetic disordersBody integrity identity disorder: deranged body processing, right fronto-parietal dysfunction, and phenomenological experience of body incongruity.Sequential processing in hemispheric word recognition: the impact of initial letter discriminability on the OUP naming effect.The effect of orthographic uniqueness and deviation points on lexical decisions: evidence from unilateral and bilateral-redundant presentations.The effect of cerebral asymmetries and eye scanning on pseudoneglect for a visual search task.Searching the expressive face: evidence for both the right hemisphere and valence-specific hypotheses.Explicit spatial compatibility is not critical to the object handle effect.Nature's experiment? Handedness and early childhood development.Heading to the right: The effect of aperture width on navigation asymmetries for miniature remote-controlled vehicles.Emoticons in mind: an event-related potential study.Cross-modal influences on attentional asymmetries: Additive effects of attentional orienting and arousal.Perceptual biases in the horizontal and vertical dimensions are driven by separate cognitive mechanisms.An investigation of left/right driving rules on deviations while walking.Pseudoneglect for the bisection of mental number lines.The Flinders Handedness survey (FLANDERS): a brief measure of skilled hand preference.Somatosensory prior entry.Look, no hands: a perceptual task shows that number magnitude induces shifts of attention.Fat or fiction? Effects of body size, eating pathology, and sex upon the body schema of an undergraduate population.End of the line: Line bisection, an unreliable measure of approach and avoidance motivation.Close interpersonal proximity modulates visuomotor processing of object affordances in shared, social space.Some participants may be better than others: sustained attention and motivation are higher early in semester.An investigation of the mechanisms underlying the effects of viewing distance and stimulus length on attentional asymmetries during line bisection.Is trustworthiness lateralized in the face? Evidence from a trust game.Representational pseudoneglect for detecting changes to Rey-Osterrieth figures.Facing up to stereotypes: surgeons and physicians are no different in their emotional expressiveness.Are object- and space-based attentional biases both important to free-viewing perceptual asymmetries?The greyscales task: a perceptual measure of attentional bias following unilateral hemispheric damage.Trunk- and head-centred spatial coordinates do not affect free-viewing perceptual asymmetries.An online means of testing asymmetries in seating preference reveals a bias for airplanes and theaters.Pseudoneglect and neglect for mental alphabet lines.Eye position predicts what number you have in mind.The contribution of attention to the right visual field advantage for word recognition.Central fixations with rightward deviations: saccadic eye movements on the landmark task.Asymmetries for the visual expression and perception of speech.
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