The divided visual field paradigm: Methodological considerations
VJ Bourne - Laterality, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
The divided visual field methodology has been used to examine a wide variety of lateralised
processes. When conducting such studies it is important to employ a number of strict …
processes. When conducting such studies it is important to employ a number of strict …
Split fovea theory and the role of the two cerebral hemispheres in reading: A review of the evidence
Split fovea theory proposes that when the eyes are fixated within a written word, visual
information about the letters falling to the left of fixation is projected initially to the right …
information about the letters falling to the left of fixation is projected initially to the right …
Re-evaluating split-fovea processing in word recognition: A critical assessment of recent research
In recent years, some researchers have proposed that a fundamental component of the word
recognition process is that each fovea is divided precisely at its vertical midline and that …
recognition process is that each fovea is divided precisely at its vertical midline and that …
An anatomically constrained, stochastic model of eye movement control in reading.
SA McDonald, RHS Carpenter… - Psychological review, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
This article presents SERIF, a new model of eye movement control in reading that integrates
an established stochastic model of saccade latencies (LATER; RHS Carpenter, 1981) with a …
an established stochastic model of saccade latencies (LATER; RHS Carpenter, 1981) with a …
Does right hemisphere superiority sufficiently explain the left visual field advantage in face recognition?
The tendency to perceive the identity of the left half of a centrally viewed face more strongly
than that of the right half is associated with visual processing of faces in the right hemisphere …
than that of the right half is associated with visual processing of faces in the right hemisphere …
Reduced language processing asymmetry in non-autistic individuals with high levels of autism traits
AK Lindell, K Notice, K Withers - Laterality, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
In the normal population the left hemisphere's predominance for language processing is
well established. However, in disorders such as autism atypical patterns of hemispheric …
well established. However, in disorders such as autism atypical patterns of hemispheric …
Hemispheric asymmetry for global-local processing: Effects of stimulus category and ageing
H Chen, JA Cox… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Hemispheric asymmetry has been reported for global-local processing in young and older
adults, with global processing specialised in the right hemisphere (RH-global specialisation) …
adults, with global processing specialised in the right hemisphere (RH-global specialisation) …
Evaluating hemispheric divisions in processing fixated words: The evidence from Arabic
Some studies have claimed that, when fixating a word, a precise split in foveal processing
produces substantial effects on word recognition because all letters to the left and right of …
produces substantial effects on word recognition because all letters to the left and right of …
Right visual field advantage for lexical decision dependent on stimulus size and visibility: Evidence for an early processing account of hemispheric asymmetry
B Tomkins - Laterality, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Previous research suggests that the right visual field advantage on the lexical decision task
occurs independent of the visual quality of stimuli [Chiarello, C., Senehi, J., & Soulier …
occurs independent of the visual quality of stimuli [Chiarello, C., Senehi, J., & Soulier …
Evaluating effects of divided hemispheric processing on word recognition in foveal and extrafoveal displays: The evidence from Arabic
Background Previous studies have claimed that a precise split at the vertical midline of each
fovea causes all words to the left and right of fixation to project to the opposite, contralateral …
fovea causes all words to the left and right of fixation to project to the opposite, contralateral …