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The following pages link to The neural basis of vertical and horizontal line bisection judgments: an fMRI study of normal volunteers. (Q48870622):
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- Beyond the Sensorimotor Plasticity: Cognitive Expansion of Prism Adaptation in Healthy Individuals (Q26771489) (← links)
- Tool-use: An open window into body representation and its plasticity. (Q27311574) (← links)
- Crossed cerebral lateralization for verbal and visuo-spatial function in a pair of handedness discordant monozygotic twins: MRI and fMRI brain imaging (Q28754374) (← links)
- "What" and "where" in auditory sensory processing: a high-density electrical mapping study of distinct neural processes underlying sound object recognition and sound localization (Q30474885) (← links)
- Mechanisms of hemispheric specialization: insights from analyses of connectivity (Q30491392) (← links)
- Organization of the human inferior parietal lobule based on receptor architectonics. (Q30534299) (← links)
- The effect of oxygen administration on visuospatial cognitive performance: time course data analysis of fMRI. (Q31028541) (← links)
- Distinct neural correlates for resolving stroop conflict at inhibited and noninhibited locations in inhibition of return (Q31070793) (← links)
- Exploring the relationship between semantics and space (Q33435383) (← links)
- A rightward shift in the visuospatial attention vector with healthy aging (Q33732353) (← links)
- The effect of acute ethanol challenge on global visuospatial attention: exaggeration of leftward bias in line bisection (Q33790235) (← links)
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging of a child with Alice in Wonderland syndrome during an episode of micropsia (Q34084781) (← links)
- An exploratory fNIRS study with immersive virtual reality: a new method for technical implementation (Q34114275) (← links)
- Asymmetrical effects of adaptation to left- and right-shifting prisms depends on pre-existing attentional biases. (Q34192353) (← links)
- Hunting for right and left parietal hot spots using single-pulse TMS: modulation of visuospatial perception during line bisection judgment in the healthy brain (Q34433013) (← links)
- Corpus Callosum Maturation and Line Bisection Performance in Healthy Children (Q34635292) (← links)
- The Predictive Nature of Pseudoneglect for Visual Neglect: Evidence from Parietal Theta Burst Stimulation (Q34792925) (← links)
- Language and visual perception associations: meta-analytic connectivity modeling of Brodmann area 37 (Q35012312) (← links)
- Distinct anatomy for visual search and bisection: a neuroimaging study (Q35083226) (← links)
- The relevance of behavioural measures for functional-imaging studies of cognition (Q35621341) (← links)
- Complementary hemispheric specialization for language production and visuospatial attention. (Q36567831) (← links)
- The blindside: impact of monocular occlusion on spatial attention (Q36700533) (← links)
- Cerebellar information processing and visuospatial functions. (Q36929736) (← links)
- The middle house or the middle floor: bisecting horizontal and vertical mental number lines in neglect (Q36938172) (← links)
- Mapping mental number line in physical space: vertical and horizontal visual number line orientation in asymptomatic individuals with HIV. (Q37010286) (← links)
- Spatial neglect and attention networks (Q37215622) (← links)
- Time-resolved detection of stimulus/task-related networks, via clustering of transient intersubject synchronization. (Q37225091) (← links)
- On the neural origin of pseudoneglect: EEG-correlates of shifts in line bisection performance with manipulation of line length. (Q37693181) (← links)
- Ameliorating spatial neglect with non-invasive brain stimulation: from pathophysiological concepts to novel treatment strategies (Q37921787) (← links)
- Representational pseudoneglect: a review (Q38177687) (← links)
- The relationship between line bisection performance and emotion processing: Where do you draw the line? (Q38410037) (← links)
- Are Older Adults Less Embodied? A Review of Age Effects through the Lens of Embodied Cognition (Q39176709) (← links)
- The Neuroanatomical Basis for Posterior Superior Parietal Lobule Control Lateralization of Visuospatial Attention (Q39426579) (← links)
- Perceptual biases in the horizontal and vertical dimensions are driven by separate cognitive mechanisms. (Q40908278) (← links)
- Brain activity during landmark and line bisection tasks (Q41554473) (← links)
- MRI correlates of Parkinson's disease progression: a voxel based morphometry study (Q42257953) (← links)
- Network based statistical analysis detects changes induced by continuous theta-burst stimulation on brain activity at rest (Q42770066) (← links)
- Evidence for a motor and a non-motor domain in the human dentate nucleus — An fMRI study (Q43411246) (← links)
- Direct stimulation of the autonomic nervous system modulates activity of the brain at rest and when engaged in a cognitive task. (Q44533741) (← links)
- The perceptual consequences of the attentional bias: evidence for distractor removal (Q44564835) (← links)
- Left-ear-driven representational pseudoneglect for mentally represented real-word scenes created from aural-verbal description (Q44816021) (← links)
- Early correlates of visual awareness following orientation and colour rivalry (Q46410809) (← links)
- Spatial attentional bias as a marker of genetic risk, symptom severity, and stimulant response in ADHD. (Q46876225) (← links)
- No Interaction between tDCS Current Strength and Baseline Performance: A Conceptual Replication. (Q47138398) (← links)
- Cerebral lateralization index based on intensity of bold signal of FMRI. (Q47297533) (← links)
- Human cerebral activation during steady-state visual-evoked responses. (Q47309747) (← links)
- Ventral and dorsal stream interactions during the perception of the Müller-Lyer illusion: evidence derived from fMRI and dynamic causal modeling (Q47592713) (← links)
- Bilateral parietal activations for complex visual-spatial functions: Evidence from a visual-spatial construction task. (Q47603714) (← links)
- Top-down cortical interactions in visuospatial attention (Q47771318) (← links)
- An investigation of the mechanisms underlying the effects of viewing distance and stimulus length on attentional asymmetries during line bisection. (Q47805039) (← links)