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Perceptual asymmetries influence task choice: the effect of lateralised presentation of hierarchical stimuli.

Catherine M Arrington1, Kimberly M Rhodes.   

Abstract

The current study examined how hemispheric asymmetries in perceptual processing affect control processes associated with voluntary task choice during multitask behaviour. In a voluntary task-switching paradigm, where participants are free to choose which task to perform on each trial, participants identified either the global-or local-level features of hierarchical stimuli presented to either the left or right visual field. Hemispheric asymmetries in perception of lateralised hierarchical stimuli were evident in reaction times. Importantly, participants were more likely to categorize the stimulus in line with the processing efficiency of the hemisphere to which it was initially presented: the global task for left visual field presentation and the local task for right visual field presentation. Perceptual processing characteristics influence control processes associated with task choice in multitask environments.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19557621     DOI: 10.1080/13576500902984695

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laterality        ISSN: 1357-650X


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