Patients with visual field defects resulting from post-chiasmatic lesions experience loss of visual function in up to one half of their visual field, with consequent impairments in their daily life activities. Therefore, effective strategies for compensating for the visual field loss are of great clinical relevance. After lesions to the primary visual pathway -which conveys visual information from the retina to the lateral geniculate nucleus, the optic radiations and, then, to the striate cortex-an alternative visual pathway, which projects from the superior colliculus to the extrastriate cortex, is usually spared in patients with visual field defects. In the present review, evidence for spared functioning of this alternative pathway in pat...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
Damage along the visual pathway results in a visual field defect (scotoma), which retinotopically co...
BackgroundHemianopia is a complete or partial blindness in the visual fields of both eyes, commonly ...
Patients with visual field defects resulting from post-chiasmatic lesions experience loss of visual ...
Patients with visual field defects resulting from post-chiasmatic lesions experience loss of visual ...
Lateralized post-chiasmatic lesions of the primary visual pathway result in loss of visual perceptio...
Lateralized post-chiasmatic lesions of the primary visual pathway result in loss of visual perceptio...
Lateralized post-chiasmatic lesions of the primary visual pathway result in loss of visual perceptio...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
& Some patients with lesions in the geniculostriate pathway (GSP) can respond to visual stimuli ...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
Damage along the visual pathway results in a visual field defect (scotoma), which retinotopically co...
BackgroundHemianopia is a complete or partial blindness in the visual fields of both eyes, commonly ...
Patients with visual field defects resulting from post-chiasmatic lesions experience loss of visual ...
Patients with visual field defects resulting from post-chiasmatic lesions experience loss of visual ...
Lateralized post-chiasmatic lesions of the primary visual pathway result in loss of visual perceptio...
Lateralized post-chiasmatic lesions of the primary visual pathway result in loss of visual perceptio...
Lateralized post-chiasmatic lesions of the primary visual pathway result in loss of visual perceptio...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinica...
& Some patients with lesions in the geniculostriate pathway (GSP) can respond to visual stimuli ...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
Damage along the visual pathway results in a visual field defect (scotoma), which retinotopically co...
BackgroundHemianopia is a complete or partial blindness in the visual fields of both eyes, commonly ...