To cast light on the possible neural substrate of visual imagery we tested normal participants and one hemianopic patient on simple reaction time (RT) to real and imagined visual stimuli. In one experiment participants were to detect as quickly as possible a luminous square presented at one out of two different retinal eccentricities. A well known effect with visual stimuli is that RT is slower for peripheral versus central stimuli. We found that imagined stimuli showed an eccentricity effect similar to that obtained with real stimuli. However, this was not the case in a patient with a hemianopic visual field loss (quadrantanopia) as a result of damage to the optic radiation. Even though the patient showed no difficulty in imaging stimuli i...
Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that visual inputs arising beyond the fovea can be 'fed back' ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) as an indicator of attentional control is characterized by an eccentricit...
Cells in the peripheral retina tend to have higher contrast sensitivity and respond at higher flicke...
A longstanding issue is whether perception and mental imagery share similar cognitive and neural mec...
AbstractStimulus eccentricity affects visual processing in multiple ways. Performance on a visual ta...
AbstractTo investigate the relationship between reaction time (RT), stimulus intensity and visual fi...
The effects of retinal eccentricity on prehension and on the perception of object dimensions was inv...
AbstractWe measured discrimination threshold for time to contact with a simulated approaching object...
We studied the visual field distribution of speed and accuracy of manual responses to small brief li...
Mental imagery involves perceptual reproduction without environmental input, providing new views of ...
A number of studies have shown that while perceptual judgment is deceived by pictorial illusions, gr...
One important, yet relatively unexplored question is whether blindsight, i.e., unconscious visually ...
The recognition of actions is critical for human social functioning and provides insight into both t...
Blindsight, i.e., unconscious visually guided behaviour triggered by stimuli presented to a cortical...
Abstract. Inhibition of return (IOR) as an indicator of attentional control is characterized by an e...
Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that visual inputs arising beyond the fovea can be 'fed back' ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) as an indicator of attentional control is characterized by an eccentricit...
Cells in the peripheral retina tend to have higher contrast sensitivity and respond at higher flicke...
A longstanding issue is whether perception and mental imagery share similar cognitive and neural mec...
AbstractStimulus eccentricity affects visual processing in multiple ways. Performance on a visual ta...
AbstractTo investigate the relationship between reaction time (RT), stimulus intensity and visual fi...
The effects of retinal eccentricity on prehension and on the perception of object dimensions was inv...
AbstractWe measured discrimination threshold for time to contact with a simulated approaching object...
We studied the visual field distribution of speed and accuracy of manual responses to small brief li...
Mental imagery involves perceptual reproduction without environmental input, providing new views of ...
A number of studies have shown that while perceptual judgment is deceived by pictorial illusions, gr...
One important, yet relatively unexplored question is whether blindsight, i.e., unconscious visually ...
The recognition of actions is critical for human social functioning and provides insight into both t...
Blindsight, i.e., unconscious visually guided behaviour triggered by stimuli presented to a cortical...
Abstract. Inhibition of return (IOR) as an indicator of attentional control is characterized by an e...
Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that visual inputs arising beyond the fovea can be 'fed back' ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) as an indicator of attentional control is characterized by an eccentricit...
Cells in the peripheral retina tend to have higher contrast sensitivity and respond at higher flicke...