We show here that, in the absence of a direct geniculostriate input in human subjects, causing loss of sight in the visual half-field contralateral to the damage, the pupil responds selectively to chromatic modulation toward the long-wavelength (red) region of the spectrum locus even when the stimulus is isoluminant for both rods and cones and entirely restricted to the subjects' "blind" hemifields. We also show that other colors are less or wholly ineffective. Nevertheless, red afterimages, generated by chromatic modulation toward the green region of the spectrum locus, also cause constrictions of the pupil even when green stimuli are themselves completely ineffective in the blind hemifield. Moreover, human subjects with damage to or loss ...
SummaryAfter fixating on a colored pattern, observers see a similar pattern in complementary colors ...
A subject (D.B.) who had no experience of visual stimuli in a field defect caused by visual cortex d...
In two patients with total acquired cortical colour blindness and in six control subjects we studied...
We show here that, in the absence of a direct geniculostriate input in human subjects, causing loss ...
The research work described in this thesis embodies a number of studies designed to investigate huma...
SummaryThe phenomenon of blindsight — the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processi...
The phenomenon of blindsight the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processing despit...
We have studied patient PB, who, after an electric shock that led to vascular insufficiency, became ...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
Listening to subject's commentaries can be a useful spur to novel scientific departures, as in studi...
A common technique to study afterimage intensity is to null them by addition of physical stimuli. Bu...
It remains unclear what is being processed in blindsight in response to faces, colours, shapes, and ...
We have investigated the residual processing of chromatic signals in a subject with unilateral damag...
Some neurological patients with primary visual cortex (V1) lesions can guide their behavior based on...
AbstractWe have investigated the residual processing of chromatic signals in a subject with unilater...
SummaryAfter fixating on a colored pattern, observers see a similar pattern in complementary colors ...
A subject (D.B.) who had no experience of visual stimuli in a field defect caused by visual cortex d...
In two patients with total acquired cortical colour blindness and in six control subjects we studied...
We show here that, in the absence of a direct geniculostriate input in human subjects, causing loss ...
The research work described in this thesis embodies a number of studies designed to investigate huma...
SummaryThe phenomenon of blindsight — the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processi...
The phenomenon of blindsight the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processing despit...
We have studied patient PB, who, after an electric shock that led to vascular insufficiency, became ...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
Listening to subject's commentaries can be a useful spur to novel scientific departures, as in studi...
A common technique to study afterimage intensity is to null them by addition of physical stimuli. Bu...
It remains unclear what is being processed in blindsight in response to faces, colours, shapes, and ...
We have investigated the residual processing of chromatic signals in a subject with unilateral damag...
Some neurological patients with primary visual cortex (V1) lesions can guide their behavior based on...
AbstractWe have investigated the residual processing of chromatic signals in a subject with unilater...
SummaryAfter fixating on a colored pattern, observers see a similar pattern in complementary colors ...
A subject (D.B.) who had no experience of visual stimuli in a field defect caused by visual cortex d...
In two patients with total acquired cortical colour blindness and in six control subjects we studied...