This study adapted the method of partial lesions, combined with controlled fixation, to study the perceptual role of macaque infero-temporal (IT) cortex. Unilateral lesions were made in IT cortex of three monkeys, without section of the corpus callosum, and visual function was tested ipsilateral and contralateral to the lesion. The observed changes were compared to the effects of bilateral lesions of IT cortex in one monkey, the approach used in most previous studies. Unilateral lesions produced far less profound, although more selective, loss on the tested visual abilities than did bilateral lesions. All three monkeys with unilateral lesions showed decreased chro-matic sensitivity, but sparing of achromatic sensitivity, and severely disrup...
Disconnection of the frontal lobe from the inferotemporal cortex produces deficits in a number of co...
Monkeys impaired on delayed response following midlateral frontal lesions, control operatees, and un...
We report a series of six experiments in which we examined the behavioural effects of disconnecting ...
This study adapted the method of partial lesions, combined with controlled fixation, to study the pe...
Rhesus monkeys were trained on a pair comparison recognition memory task, running concurrently with ...
Three previous experiments have shown that a disconnection of frontal cortex from inferior temporal ...
In an accompanying paper we showed that combined transection of the fornix, amygdala and temporal st...
The present study examined the behavioural effects of removing the inferior temporal cortex (area TE...
Seven Cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) learned a series of reward-visual conditional discrim...
Monkeys with inferotemporal (IT) lesions and their controls, monkeys with partial removal of striate...
The first 2 experiments examined the ability of monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) to learn a series of v...
Monkeys were first trained on a series of standard, unchanging visual objects to obtain food reward....
Monkeys with mid-brain lesions involving the pre-tectum and superior colliculi often have an odd sta...
Six rhesus monkeys took part in an experiment on visual learning. In three of the monkeys the part o...
Abstract-Monkeys with lateral striate (LS) lesions, inferotemporal (IT) lesions or dorsolateral fron...
Disconnection of the frontal lobe from the inferotemporal cortex produces deficits in a number of co...
Monkeys impaired on delayed response following midlateral frontal lesions, control operatees, and un...
We report a series of six experiments in which we examined the behavioural effects of disconnecting ...
This study adapted the method of partial lesions, combined with controlled fixation, to study the pe...
Rhesus monkeys were trained on a pair comparison recognition memory task, running concurrently with ...
Three previous experiments have shown that a disconnection of frontal cortex from inferior temporal ...
In an accompanying paper we showed that combined transection of the fornix, amygdala and temporal st...
The present study examined the behavioural effects of removing the inferior temporal cortex (area TE...
Seven Cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) learned a series of reward-visual conditional discrim...
Monkeys with inferotemporal (IT) lesions and their controls, monkeys with partial removal of striate...
The first 2 experiments examined the ability of monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) to learn a series of v...
Monkeys were first trained on a series of standard, unchanging visual objects to obtain food reward....
Monkeys with mid-brain lesions involving the pre-tectum and superior colliculi often have an odd sta...
Six rhesus monkeys took part in an experiment on visual learning. In three of the monkeys the part o...
Abstract-Monkeys with lateral striate (LS) lesions, inferotemporal (IT) lesions or dorsolateral fron...
Disconnection of the frontal lobe from the inferotemporal cortex produces deficits in a number of co...
Monkeys impaired on delayed response following midlateral frontal lesions, control operatees, and un...
We report a series of six experiments in which we examined the behavioural effects of disconnecting ...