AbstractVisually guided behavior is known to involve temporo-parietal, inferotemporal, and prefrontal cortex and each of these areas appears to contribute to visual working memory. We explored the extent to which chronic lesions in one of these cortical areas affect visually guided oculomotor performance. We also explore whether possible impairments become more pronounced with increasing memory load. With this aim we recorded saccadic eye movements in 19 patients with a chronic focal postsurgical lesion in either temporo-parietal, inferior temporal or prefrontal cortex. Their results are compared to those of 19 age-matched volunteers. The subjects performed three different visual search tasks with increasing memory load: Instructed search, ...
memory-guided saccades in humans with lesions of the frontal eye field and the dorsolateral prefront...
Patients with spatial neglect due to right hemisphere pathology may show 'revisiting' behaviour duri...
The human somatosensory cortex (S1) is not among the brain areas usually associated with visuospatia...
Visually guided behavior is known to involve temporo-parietal, inferotemporal, and prefrontal cortex...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
Visual discrimination and short-term recognition memory for computer-generated random patterns were ...
Introduction: Spatial remapping, the process of updating information across eye movements, is an imp...
Objectives: In performing search tasks, the visual system encodes information across the visual fiel...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
Hemispatial neglect affects both the ability to respond to targets on the contralesional side of spa...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
memory-guided saccades in humans with lesions of the frontal eye field and the dorsolateral prefront...
Patients with spatial neglect due to right hemisphere pathology may show 'revisiting' behaviour duri...
The human somatosensory cortex (S1) is not among the brain areas usually associated with visuospatia...
Visually guided behavior is known to involve temporo-parietal, inferotemporal, and prefrontal cortex...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
Visual neglect of left space following right parietal damage in humans involves a lateral bias in at...
Visual discrimination and short-term recognition memory for computer-generated random patterns were ...
Introduction: Spatial remapping, the process of updating information across eye movements, is an imp...
Objectives: In performing search tasks, the visual system encodes information across the visual fiel...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
Hemispatial neglect affects both the ability to respond to targets on the contralesional side of spa...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
memory-guided saccades in humans with lesions of the frontal eye field and the dorsolateral prefront...
Patients with spatial neglect due to right hemisphere pathology may show 'revisiting' behaviour duri...
The human somatosensory cortex (S1) is not among the brain areas usually associated with visuospatia...