FIGURE 7
Model for generating different turning types. Interhemispheric differences in turn bias driving motor signals are a potential mechanism for establishing turning types. Left (cyan) and right (magenta) hemispheres shown for left, right, and unbiased motor types, with corresponding motor drive shown by scale of descending arrow. For individuals with robust left or right turning types, a strong ipsilateral turn bias signal persists in a single hemisphere, with limited conflicting input from the contralateral hemisphere. In individuals with similar turn bias drive from both hemispheres, no single turn direction persists due to conflict between hemispheres, resulting in lower bias ratios and unbiased turning types.