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Manual asymmetry for temporal and spatial parameters in sensorimotor synchronization
Previous studies suggest a right hemisphere advantage for temporal processing and a left hemisphere advantage for planning of motor actions. In the present study, we studied sensorimotor synchronization of han...
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Early-onset frontotemporal dementia presenting with pathological gambling
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Age-related differences in distractor interference on line bisection
Using a bisection paradigm, we investigated age-related differences in susceptibility to distractor interference. Older and younger participants were asked to bisect a horizontal line flanked by a pair of dist...
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Flanker interference effects in a line bisection task
Previous studies have shown that flanking distractors influence line bisection. In the present study, we examined if reaching the flanker after bisecting the line resulted in a variation of flanker interferenc...
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Effect of a visual distractor on line bisection
Previous studies have shown that a flanking distractor produces a spatial bias during line bisection. In the present study, we investigated whether that bias depends on perceptual or motor components. Particip...
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Effects of spatiotopic factors on bisection of radial lines
Under visual guidance normal subjects usually misbisect radial lines farther than the true midpoint (distal bias). We investigated whether this distal bias is constant across the peripersonal space or it varie...