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Foster, Paul S.; Crucian, Gregory P.; Drago, Valeria; Burks, David W.; Mielke, Jeannine; Shenal, Brian V.; Rhodes, Robert D.; Grande, Laura J.; Womack, Kyle; Riesta, Alonso; Heilman, Kenneth M. – Brain and Cognition, 2007
Background/Hypothesis: The degree of attention directed to a stimulus and the presence of anisometric representations can alter the perception of the magnitude of a stimulus. We wanted to learn if normal right-handed subjects' estimates of distance traveled are influenced by the right-left direction or hemispace of movements. Methods: We had…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Handedness, Spatial Ability, Geographic Location

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