The pupil of the normal human subject constricts in response not only to average increases in light energy, but also selectively to the spatial structure of a visual stimulus even when there are no energy changes. This enables one to measure visual acuity and sensitivity as a function of spatial frequency. It is known that pupillometric measures of acuity correlate well with those determined psychophysically for normal human observers. The purpose of the present study was to measure pupillary changes with stimuli delivered to the 'blind' hemifields of monkeys with unilateral V1 removal, and also with stimulation of a human subject (G.Y.) with putative V1 destruction. The results show that there are small but reliable pupillary changes to fl...
To date no systematic method has been used for characterising the residual capacity of blindsight su...
TICS-1381; No. of Pages 3circuits are not the only contributors to pupil control. Specifically, pupi...
AbstractWhile not easily fit into the classic descriptions of the pupillary light reflex, previous s...
The pupil of the normal human subject constricts in response not only to average increases in light ...
AbstractVisual stimuli that isolate pupil color and pupil grating responses in human vision have bee...
We measured the pupillary response to achromatic and chromatic grating stimuli in left and right vis...
In three hemianopic monkeys and one normal monkey who subsequently became hemianopic and in one huma...
The chapter reviews the historical background to demonstrations that there is residual visual functi...
We measured pupil size in adult human subjects while we manipulated both the luminance of the visual...
Pupils respond to three distinct kinds of stimuli: they constrict in response to brightness (the pup...
We show here that, in the absence of a direct geniculostriate input in human subjects, causing loss ...
AbstractThis study investigated the influence of spatial cueing (valid/invalid/no cue) on visual dis...
SummaryPatients with damage to primary visual cortex (V1) demonstrate residual performance on labora...
Blindsight, the visually evoked voluntary responses of patients with striate cortical destruction th...
International audienceShort-term monocular deprivation alters visual perception in adult humans, inc...
To date no systematic method has been used for characterising the residual capacity of blindsight su...
TICS-1381; No. of Pages 3circuits are not the only contributors to pupil control. Specifically, pupi...
AbstractWhile not easily fit into the classic descriptions of the pupillary light reflex, previous s...
The pupil of the normal human subject constricts in response not only to average increases in light ...
AbstractVisual stimuli that isolate pupil color and pupil grating responses in human vision have bee...
We measured the pupillary response to achromatic and chromatic grating stimuli in left and right vis...
In three hemianopic monkeys and one normal monkey who subsequently became hemianopic and in one huma...
The chapter reviews the historical background to demonstrations that there is residual visual functi...
We measured pupil size in adult human subjects while we manipulated both the luminance of the visual...
Pupils respond to three distinct kinds of stimuli: they constrict in response to brightness (the pup...
We show here that, in the absence of a direct geniculostriate input in human subjects, causing loss ...
AbstractThis study investigated the influence of spatial cueing (valid/invalid/no cue) on visual dis...
SummaryPatients with damage to primary visual cortex (V1) demonstrate residual performance on labora...
Blindsight, the visually evoked voluntary responses of patients with striate cortical destruction th...
International audienceShort-term monocular deprivation alters visual perception in adult humans, inc...
To date no systematic method has been used for characterising the residual capacity of blindsight su...
TICS-1381; No. of Pages 3circuits are not the only contributors to pupil control. Specifically, pupi...
AbstractWhile not easily fit into the classic descriptions of the pupillary light reflex, previous s...