A lesion of striate cortex, area V1, produces blindness in the retinotopically corresponding part of the visual field, although in some cases visual abilities in the blind field remain that are paradoxically devoid of conscious visual percepts ("blindsight"). Here we demonstrate that the blindsight subject GY can experience visual sensations of phosphenes in his blind field induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Such blind field percepts could only be induced when stimulation was applied bilaterally, i.e. over GY's area V5/MT in both hemispheres. Consistent with an earlier report [Cowey, A., and Walsh, V. (2000). Magnetically induced phosphenes in sighted, blind and blindsighted observers. Neuroreport, 11, 3269-3273], GY never ...
TMS of the occipital cortex can elicit conscious visual percepts, the so-called phosphenes, i.e. the...
Strong evidence of considerable plasticity in primary sensory areas in the adult cortex, and of dram...
Patients lacking a cerebral hemisphere are of obvious interest in the debate over the role of extras...
A lesion of striate cortex, area V1, produces blindness in the retinotopically corresponding part of...
Damage to the visual cortex can lead to changes in anatomical connectivity between the remaining are...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
Blindsight has been widely investigated and its properties documented. One property still debated an...
Blindsight, the remarkable capability to react to unseen visual stimuli, has thus far only been demo...
SummaryThe phenomenon of blindsight — the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processi...
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cor...
Blindsight, the visually evoked voluntary responses of patients with striate cortical destruction th...
The visual pathways that bypass the primary visual cortex (V1) are often assumed to support visually...
The phenomenon of blindsight the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processing despit...
The importance of stimulus qualities such as orientation, motion and luminance in blindsight are wel...
TMS of the occipital cortex can elicit conscious visual percepts, the so-called phosphenes, i.e. the...
Strong evidence of considerable plasticity in primary sensory areas in the adult cortex, and of dram...
Patients lacking a cerebral hemisphere are of obvious interest in the debate over the role of extras...
A lesion of striate cortex, area V1, produces blindness in the retinotopically corresponding part of...
Damage to the visual cortex can lead to changes in anatomical connectivity between the remaining are...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
Blindsight has been widely investigated and its properties documented. One property still debated an...
Blindsight, the remarkable capability to react to unseen visual stimuli, has thus far only been demo...
SummaryThe phenomenon of blindsight — the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processi...
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cor...
Blindsight, the visually evoked voluntary responses of patients with striate cortical destruction th...
The visual pathways that bypass the primary visual cortex (V1) are often assumed to support visually...
The phenomenon of blindsight the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processing despit...
The importance of stimulus qualities such as orientation, motion and luminance in blindsight are wel...
TMS of the occipital cortex can elicit conscious visual percepts, the so-called phosphenes, i.e. the...
Strong evidence of considerable plasticity in primary sensory areas in the adult cortex, and of dram...
Patients lacking a cerebral hemisphere are of obvious interest in the debate over the role of extras...