Abstract

Introduction: In the dual-stream task, rapid sequences of stimuli (10/s) are presented left and right, including two target stimuli. In a number of studies, the second target was found to be identified much better in the left than in the right visual field. Thus, this might be a task that shows the presumed dominance of the right hemisphere for attention-requiring processing in healthy participants.

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