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Spatial asymmetries ('pseudoneglect') in free visual exploration—modulation of age and relationship to line bisection

Authors :
Lorenzo Diana
Aleksandra K. Eberhard-Moscicka
Kathrin Chiffi
Matthias Hartmann
Claudio L. Bassetti
René M. Müri
Dario Cazzoli
Source :
Chiffi, Kathrin; Diana, Lorenzo; Hartmann, Matthias; Cazzoli, Dario; Bassetti, Claudio L.; Müri, René M.; Eberhard-Moscicka, Aleksandra K. (2021). Spatial asymmetries (“pseudoneglect”) in free visual exploration—modulation of age and relationship to line bisection. Experimental brain research, 239(9), pp. 2693-2700. Springer 10.1007/s00221-021-06165-x , Experimental Brain Research
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer, 2021.

Abstract

When humans visually explore an image, they typically tend to start exploring its left side. This phenomenon, so-called pseudoneglect, is well known, but its time-course has only sparsely been studied. Furthermore, it is unclear whether age influences pseudoneglect, and the relationship between visuo-spatial attentional asymmetries in a free visual exploration task and a classical line bisection task has not been established. To address these questions, 60 healthy participants, aged between 22 and 86, were assessed by means of a free visual exploration task with a series of naturalistic, colour photographs of everyday scenes, while their gaze was recorded by means of a contact-free eye-tracking system. Furthermore, a classical line bisection task was administered, and information concerning handedness and subjective alertness during the experiment was obtained. The results revealed a time-sensitive window during visual exploration, between 260 and 960 ms, in which age was a significant predictor of the leftward bias in gaze position, i.e., of pseudoneglect. Moreover, pseudoneglect as assessed by the line bisection task correlated with the average gaze position throughout a time-window of 300–1490 ms during the visual exploration task. These results suggest that age influences visual exploration and pseudoneglect in a time-sensitive fashion, and that the degree of pseudoneglect in the line bisection task correlates with the average gaze position during visual exploration in a time-sensitive manner.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chiffi, Kathrin; Diana, Lorenzo; Hartmann, Matthias; Cazzoli, Dario; Bassetti, Claudio L.; M&#252;ri, Ren&#233; M.; Eberhard-Moscicka, Aleksandra K. (2021). Spatial asymmetries (“pseudoneglect”) in free visual exploration—modulation of age and relationship to line bisection. Experimental brain research, 239(9), pp. 2693-2700. Springer 10.1007/s00221-021-06165-x <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00221-021-06165-x>, Experimental Brain Research
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