<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated cortical surface for the two controls (control 1: upper figure, control 2: lower figure). They were tested with the stimulus set simulating the RP scotoma. The approximate location of the calcarine sulcus is marked with a dotted line. The color legend is shown above (orange-red for central stimuli, green for paracentral stimuli, blue-purple for peripheral stimuli) and reflects the relative preference to the different eccentricities. In black two regions are marked which are further characterized for illustration purposes. The data of one region (red arrow/box) are mostly dominated by a positive response and for the other region (blue arrow/box)...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is critical for resolving stimulus competition. Its activity is modul...
<p>A: Data from three typical subjects (face/house stimulus). Each colored vertical line shows the o...
<p>(A), Illustration of the position of the four stimulus categories (faces, objects, scenes, and sc...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...
<p>(Left) Relative preference in the eccentricity mapping paradigm for the RP patient (A), control 1...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...
<p>(Left) Relative preference in the eccentricity mapping paradigm for the JMD patient (A), control ...
<p>Contralateral preference visualized by t-tests for all voxels activated by SO and VS (p<0.005, RF...
<p>Relative preference in the object-morph paradigm, shown on an inflated hemisphere for the JMD pat...
Influence of lateralized button-press responses on spatially selective activations in visual cortex ...
<p>Contralateral preference visualized by t-tests for all voxels activated by easy search and diffic...
<p>Medio-posterior view on the inflated left occipital cortex of subject HP (A and B) and subject AK...
<p>Response phase is shown in color for all voxels within the functional field of view, without stat...
International audienceThe objects located straight-ahead of the body are preferentially processed by...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is critical for resolving stimulus competition. Its activity is modul...
<p>A: Data from three typical subjects (face/house stimulus). Each colored vertical line shows the o...
<p>(A), Illustration of the position of the four stimulus categories (faces, objects, scenes, and sc...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...
<p>(Left) Relative preference in the eccentricity mapping paradigm for the RP patient (A), control 1...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...
<p>(Left) Relative preference in the eccentricity mapping paradigm for the JMD patient (A), control ...
<p>Contralateral preference visualized by t-tests for all voxels activated by SO and VS (p<0.005, RF...
<p>Relative preference in the object-morph paradigm, shown on an inflated hemisphere for the JMD pat...
Influence of lateralized button-press responses on spatially selective activations in visual cortex ...
<p>Contralateral preference visualized by t-tests for all voxels activated by easy search and diffic...
<p>Medio-posterior view on the inflated left occipital cortex of subject HP (A and B) and subject AK...
<p>Response phase is shown in color for all voxels within the functional field of view, without stat...
International audienceThe objects located straight-ahead of the body are preferentially processed by...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is critical for resolving stimulus competition. Its activity is modul...
<p>A: Data from three typical subjects (face/house stimulus). Each colored vertical line shows the o...
<p>(A), Illustration of the position of the four stimulus categories (faces, objects, scenes, and sc...