“…This advantage is proposed to be equivalent to the one enjoyed by left-sided items in a horizontal arrangement of visually or haptically presented stimuli [Bradshaw, Nathan, Nettleton, Wilson, & Pierson (1987): rod centering] and referred to, alternatively, as "initial exploration asymmetry" (Ebersbach et al, 1996;Hättig, 1992), "left-side underestimation" (Bradshaw, Nettleton, Nathan, & Wilson, 1983), "right hemispatial inattention" (Weintraub & Mesulam, 1988) or "pseudoneglect" (Bowers & Heilman, 1980). Pseudoneglect along the mental number line was originally demonstrated in the bisection of numerical intervals (Oliveri et al, 2004).…”