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Biases in the orienting of spatial attention may be assessed reliably using the line bisection task, which is commonly administered to unilateral neglect patients and healthy controls.
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Finally, the landmark task was designed to mimic the line bisection task used in neurological practice to diagnose spatial hemineglect [ 5].
The line bisection task is a widely used tool to assess spatial representations in neglect patients [33], [34] and healthy participants [35].
These two aspects of spatial representation can be investigated with the line bisection task [30], [31], which was used in Experiment 1.
Correlations and p-values are displayed in Table 2. Since the line bisection mean deviation and index score were tightly correlated (r = .90, p<.0001), only the index score was used to examine the association between self-reported empathy subscales and line bisection.
This reached statistical significance for the line bisection scores (prism group ± SEM, 1.5±0.3; patch group,.12±.12; controls,.33±.33; P=.004).
This effect is also in line with the line bisection literature [26].
Rightward bias on the line bisection task was only associated with the empathic concern subscale of the IRI, not the more cognitive perspective-taking subscale.
A deficit on the line bisection test alone was not sufficient for inclusion.
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