Perceptual characteristics in visual laterality research
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Perceptual characteristics in visual laterality research
Abstract
Visual laterality experiments from the last three decades are reviewed. The criterion for inclusion was the independent manipulation within a constant task paradigm of one or more of the following perceptual parameters: retinal eccentricity, stimulus size, luminance, contrast, blurring/degradation, and exposure duration. These results are discussed in light of a model of hemispheric lateralization based on asymmetries in the processing of visual spatial frequency.
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