Author:
Thiebaut de Schotten Michel,Dell’Acqua Flavio,Forkel Stephanie,Simmons Andrew,Vergani Francesco,Murphy Declan G.M.,Catani Marco
Abstract
AbstractLooking for a friend in the crowd, avoiding a sudden danger or contemplating a work of art are some examples of actions based on the efficiency of our visuo-spatial attention system. The specialization of the right brain hemisphere for visuo-spatial attention is a characteristic of most humans, but its anatomical basis remains largely unknown. Our study is the first to report in humans the existence of a bilateral parieto-frontal network whose hemispheric lateralization predicts the degree of specialization of the right hemisphere for visuo-spatial attention. Our results also suggest that this specialization is associated with an unbalanced speed of visuo-spatial processing between the two hemispheres. This lateralization may be predictive of visuo-spatial recovery in patients with lesions of parieto-frontal networks.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
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