i-Perception (Apr 2014)

Upper Visual Field Advantage in Localizing a Target among Distractors

  • Jing Feng,
  • Ian Spence

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1068/i0625rep
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Biases exist in many perceptual and cognitive functions. Since visual attention plays an important role in a wide range of perceptual and cognitive processes, any bias in the spatial distribution of attention is likely to be a significant source of perceptual and cognitive asymmetries. An attentional visual field task (AVF) requiring localization of a target among distractors was used to assess possible asymmetries in attentional processing in the vertical meridian. The results showed a bias favoring the upper visual field, suggesting a potentially important role of attention in perceptual and cognitive asymmetries.