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Pseudoneglect

Vertical pseudoneglect: Sensory-attentional versus action-intentional

Congratulations Drs. Benjamin A. Chapin, K. Pisanuwongrak, John B. Williamson, and Kenneth Heilman on the publication of “Vertical pseudoneglect: Sensory-attentional versus action-intentional,” in the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology’s July edition. ABSTRACT Introduction Healthy persons demonstrate an upward bias on the vertical-line bisection test (vertical or “altitudinal”…

Age-related changes in the allocation of spatially directed focal attention

Congratulations Dr. Kenneth Heilman on the publication of “Age-related changes in the allocation of spatially directed focal attention,” which was published in the October issue of Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition.   ABSTRACT Objectives: Leftward deviation on a horizontal line bisection test (pseudoneglect) might be induced by right hemispheric dominance for mediating…