“…Reduced or reversed rightward biases have been reported on visuo-spatial line bisection or landmark tasks (where participants classify pre-bisected line stimuli: Barrett & Craver-Lemley, 2008;Benwell, Thut, Grant & Harvey, 2014b;Schmitz & Peigneux, 2011;Goedert, LeBlanc, Tsai & Barrett, 2010; see also Schmitz, Dehon & Peigneux, 2013). There is also evidence that males and females may produce differential patterns of pseudoneglect over aging, with older females exhibiting more consistent left biases, whilst older males may exhibit a drift into rightward bias with age (Varnava & Halligan, 2007;Chen, Goedert, Murray, Kelly, Ahmeti, Barrett, 2011). Meanwhile there is evidence for reduced lateral bias in older participants in lateralised visual detection tasks (Learmonth, Thut, Benwell & Harvey, 2015;Nagamatsu, Carolan, Liu-Ambrose & Handy, 2011;Nagamatsu, Munkacsy, Liu-Ambrose & Handy, 2013).…”