Split Visual Field

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Split Visual Field Task

This script shows a Split Visual Field in which stimuli are presented to the left or right hemisphere of the brain as desribed in Patel & Hellige (2009).
Duration: 60 minutes
(Requires Inquisit Lab)
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References

Google ScholarSearch Google Scholar for peer-reviewed, published research using the Inquisit Split Visual Field.

Lambert, A., & Voot, N. (January 01, 1993). A left visual field bias for semantic encoding of unattended words. Neuropsychologia, 31, 1, 67-73.

Corballis, M. C., & Corballis, P. M. (January 01, 2001). Interhemispheric visual matching in the split brain. Neuropsychologia, 39, 13, 1395-400.

Patel UJ, & Hellige JB. (2007). Benefits of interhemispheric collaboration can be eliminated by mixing stimulus formats that involve different cortical access routes. Brain Cognition, 63, 145-58. Epub 2006 Dec 15.

Hsiao, J. H., Shieh, D. X., & Cottrell, G. W. (January 01, 2008). Convergence of the visual field split: hemispheric modeling of face and object recognition. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 12, 2298-307.

Jordan, T. R., Paterson, K. B., & Stachurski, M. (April 01, 2009). Re-evaluating split-fovea processing in word recognition: Effects of word length. Cortex, 45, 4, 495-505.