“…On the other hand, some studies wherein Hebrew or English words were presented in a vertical format still found a right visual field advantage (e.g., Barton, Goodglass, & Shai, 1965;Boles, 1985;Faust, Kravetz, & Babkoff, 1993), although the effect tended to be weaker than in the horizontal case and was sometimes not significant (Howell & Bryden, 1987). Reviewing the topic, Bradshaw, Nettleton, and Taylor (1981) concluded that word orientation does not seem to have much impact on visual field differences when single-syllable words are used (cf.…”