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Transcranial electric stimulation optimizes the balance of visual attention across space
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The impact of cognitive load on the spatial deployment of visual attention : testing the role of interhemispheric balance with biparietal transcranial direct current stimulation
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Hemispatial neglect and serial order in verbal working memory
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Asymmetric spatial processing under cognitive load
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Which space for numbers?
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Cue-target contingencies modulate voluntary orienting of spatial attention : dissociable effects for speed and accuracy
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The sharp drop in the number of faculty positions is compromising the future of neuroscience
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Multi-tasking uncovers right spatial neglect and extinction in chronic left-hemisphere stroke patients
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Hemispatial neglect shows that 'Before' is 'Left'
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Increased attentional load moves the left to the right
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Unveiling residual, spontaneous recovery from subtle hemispatial neglect three years after stroke
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Pupil dilation reveals top-down attentional load during spatial monitoring
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Effects of multimodal load on spatial monitoring as revealed by ERPs
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- Miscellaneous
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Heterogeneous timescales are spatially represented
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Difficulty matters: unspecific attentional demands as a major determinant of performance highlighted by clinical studies
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- Miscellaneous
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Hemispatial neglect: computer-based testing allows more sensitive quantification of attentional disorders and recovery and might lead to better evaluation of rehabilitation
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Living on the edge: strategic and instructed slowing in the stop signal task
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- Miscellaneous
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Spatial and non-spatial aspects of neglect
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Computer-based attention-demanding testing unveils severe neglect in apparently intact patients
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When time is space: evidence for a mental time line