Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinical blindness ensues, but residual visual functions may, nevertheless, persist without perceptual consciousness (a condition termed blindsight). The study of patients with such lesions thus offers a unique opportunity to investigate what visual capacities are mediated by the extrastriate pathways that bypass V1. Here we provide evidence for a crucial role of the collicular-extrastriate pathway in nonconscious visuomotor integration by showing that, in the absence of V1, the superior colliculus (SC) is essential to translate visual signals that cannot be consciously perceived into motor outputs. We found that a gray stimulus presented in the bli...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
Even during moments when we fail to be fully aware of our environment, our brains never go silent. I...
The existence of several types of unconscious vision, or ‘blindsight’, has convincingly been demonst...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
Patients with visual field defects resulting from post-chiasmatic lesions experience loss of visual ...
Although damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) causes hemianopia, many patients retain some resid...
Patients with cortical blindness following a lesion to the primary visual cortex (V1) may retain non...
AbstractPatients with cortical blindness following a lesion to the primary visual cortex (V1) may re...
Destruction of the occipital cortex presumably leads to permanent blindness in the contralateral vis...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
Unilateral damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) leads to clinical blindness in the opposite visu...
The neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual co...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) has been investig...
The full extent of the brain's ability to compensate for damage or changed experience is yet to be e...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
Even during moments when we fail to be fully aware of our environment, our brains never go silent. I...
The existence of several types of unconscious vision, or ‘blindsight’, has convincingly been demonst...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
Patients with visual field defects resulting from post-chiasmatic lesions experience loss of visual ...
Although damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) causes hemianopia, many patients retain some resid...
Patients with cortical blindness following a lesion to the primary visual cortex (V1) may retain non...
AbstractPatients with cortical blindness following a lesion to the primary visual cortex (V1) may re...
Destruction of the occipital cortex presumably leads to permanent blindness in the contralateral vis...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
Unilateral damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) leads to clinical blindness in the opposite visu...
The neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual co...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) has been investig...
The full extent of the brain's ability to compensate for damage or changed experience is yet to be e...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
Even during moments when we fail to be fully aware of our environment, our brains never go silent. I...
The existence of several types of unconscious vision, or ‘blindsight’, has convincingly been demonst...