La répercussion d'un trouble visuel sur le traitement de scènes naturelles a été abordée selon trois approches : 1) une approche comportementale dans le but d'étudier la perception visuelle en champ central et en champs latéralisés, chez les participants sains et chez les patients hémianopsiques à la suite d'une lésion occipitale unilatérale ; 2) une approche fonctionnelle à l'aide d'une étude en IRMf afin d'évaluer tout d'abord l'incidence de la demande cognitive sur une tâche visuelle, chez les participants sains et chez les patients hémianopsiques, en champ central, puis d'observer l'impact d'une lésion occipitale droite et gauche sur la réorganisation corticale ; 3) enfin, une approche neuropsychologique dans le but d'étudier l'effet d'...
The present work concentrates on different aspects of disturbed visual information processing. The p...
AbstractPatients with lesions in the primary visual cortex (V1) may show processing of visual stimul...
Published in final edited form as: J Neuropsychol. 2010 ; 4(2): 121–145. doi:10.1348/174866409X47176...
Visual processing of natural scenes images was investigated in healthy individuals and patients with...
International audienceThe current study aims to investigate visual scene perception and its neuro-an...
In one of two patients (MS and FJ) with bilateral, early-onset lesion of the primary visual cortex, ...
The present work concentrates on different aspects of disturbed visual information processing. The p...
Visual information transmission flows from the retinal ganglion cells to the lateral geniculate nucl...
Strong evidence of considerable plasticity in primary sensory areas in the adult cortex, and of dram...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
In one of two patients (MS and FJ) with bilateral, early-onset lesion of the primary visual cortex, ...
Summary : Right hemisphere brain damage and learning processes. Experiments with unilateral brain-in...
International audienceThe most common visual defect to follow a lesion of the retrochiasm...
Damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) as a result of stroke or other brain diseases can lead to a...
After the loss of inputs, cells in visual cortex adapt and begin representing space beyond their cla...
The present work concentrates on different aspects of disturbed visual information processing. The p...
AbstractPatients with lesions in the primary visual cortex (V1) may show processing of visual stimul...
Published in final edited form as: J Neuropsychol. 2010 ; 4(2): 121–145. doi:10.1348/174866409X47176...
Visual processing of natural scenes images was investigated in healthy individuals and patients with...
International audienceThe current study aims to investigate visual scene perception and its neuro-an...
In one of two patients (MS and FJ) with bilateral, early-onset lesion of the primary visual cortex, ...
The present work concentrates on different aspects of disturbed visual information processing. The p...
Visual information transmission flows from the retinal ganglion cells to the lateral geniculate nucl...
Strong evidence of considerable plasticity in primary sensory areas in the adult cortex, and of dram...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
In one of two patients (MS and FJ) with bilateral, early-onset lesion of the primary visual cortex, ...
Summary : Right hemisphere brain damage and learning processes. Experiments with unilateral brain-in...
International audienceThe most common visual defect to follow a lesion of the retrochiasm...
Damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) as a result of stroke or other brain diseases can lead to a...
After the loss of inputs, cells in visual cortex adapt and begin representing space beyond their cla...
The present work concentrates on different aspects of disturbed visual information processing. The p...
AbstractPatients with lesions in the primary visual cortex (V1) may show processing of visual stimul...
Published in final edited form as: J Neuropsychol. 2010 ; 4(2): 121–145. doi:10.1348/174866409X47176...