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Weight and see: Line bisection in neglect reliably measures the allocation of attention, but not the perception of length (2017)
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McIntosh, R. D., Ietswaart, M., & Milner, A. D. (2017). Weight and see: Line bisection in neglect reliably measures the allocation of attention, but not the perception of length. Neuropsychologia, 106, 146-158. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.09.014

Line bisection has long been a routine test for unilateral neglect, along with a range of tests requiring cancellation, copying or drawing. However, several studies have reported that line bisection, as classically administered, correlates relatively... Read More about Weight and see: Line bisection in neglect reliably measures the allocation of attention, but not the perception of length.

How do the two visual streams interact with each other? (2017)
Journal Article
Milner, A. (2017). How do the two visual streams interact with each other?. Experimental Brain Research, 235(5), 1297-1308. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-017-4917-4

The current consensus divides primate cortical visual processing into two broad networks or “streams” composed of highly interconnected areas (Milner and Goodale 2006, 2008; Goodale 2014). The ventral stream, passing from primary visual cortex (V1) t... Read More about How do the two visual streams interact with each other?.