1. Processing two simultaneous pieces of spatial information
1.1 Notions of cognitive priority
The brain is structured into two hemispheres. In a normal subject, sensory information is projected into both hemispheres, but their processing reveals specificities linked to the nature of the signal and to perception and interpretation strategies (figure 1 ).
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