[Selective interference for the right hemisphere in a task of visual-motor exploration]
- PMID: 6704247
[Selective interference for the right hemisphere in a task of visual-motor exploration]
Abstract
Simple reaction times to lateralized visual stimuli were studied in normal subjects while they were carrying out a concomitant task. The concomitant task consisted in the exploration of a visual maze presented in the middle of a screen. Regardless of the hand used, the concomitant task produced a specific lengthening of the responses to stimuli located in the left visual field. It is concluded that the right hemisphere plays a major role in the organization of ocular movements during active exploration of visual environment.