Anterior displacement (AD) of the QRS horizontal loop (Frank VCG method) was induced by programmed right atrial stimulation (PRAS) in 15 cases. When AD occurred we noticed changes of the terminal QRS vectors and of the T loop similar to those observed in incomplete right bundle branch block (RBBB). The increasingly anticipated extrastimuli induced progressively the AD and then progressive degrees of RBBB. The anterior shifting of the efferent limb never appeared after the induction of RBBB. A left conduction disturbance never appeared after the AD. In cases of supposed incomplete left bundle branch block (i.e. left ventricular hypertrophy) the QRS duration decreased when the AD was induced. Therefore, the AD induced by PRAS and probably those observed in some clinical cases are due to a right ventricular conduction disturbance.