A patient is described whose most striking visual disorder was a grossly impaired ability to discriminate between different colours (hues) that were matched for brightness. In contrast his ability to discriminate between different neutral greys presented in the same fashion was much less abnormal, even though the greys were perceptually difficult. Although visual acuity was reduced and visual fields were constricted, and the patient's memory was moderately impaired, these associated symptoms could not themselves be the cause of his unusual colour vision. The patient had the symptoms of cerebral achromatopsia, and the relative preservation of his form vision (when his reduced acuity is taken into account) and his achromatic vision supports t...
Previous experiments have revealed total loss of colour vision following removal of all inferior tem...
Previous experiments have revealed total loss of colour vision following removal of all inferior tem...
Cerebral achromatopsia is an acquired colour perception impairment caused by brain injury, and is ge...
A patient is described whose most striking visual disorder was a grossly impaired ability to discrim...
Cortical colour blindness is caused by brain damage to the ventro-medial occipital and temporal lobe...
We tested the ability of a subject with cerebral achromatopsia to discriminate between colours and t...
Patients with cerebral achromatopsia, a perceptual disorder caused by ventromedial occipital brain d...
Cerebral achromatopsia is a rare disorder of colour vision caused by bilateral damage to the occipit...
We report the case of a patient who, after sequential bilateral strokes in the occipital regions spa...
Brain damage can entirely abolish color vision in cases of complete achromatopsia. Other processes t...
The color and lightness vision of three monkeys with bilateral removal of cortical area V4 and three...
In human cerebral achromatopsia, extrastriate cortical damage produces a severe or complete loss of ...
Lesions to ventral occipital cortex can produce severe deficits in color vision, a syndrome known as...
In two patients with total acquired cortical colour blindness and in six control subjects we studied...
Cerebral achromatopsia. Deficits in color perception after cerebral lesions have been described for ...
Previous experiments have revealed total loss of colour vision following removal of all inferior tem...
Previous experiments have revealed total loss of colour vision following removal of all inferior tem...
Cerebral achromatopsia is an acquired colour perception impairment caused by brain injury, and is ge...
A patient is described whose most striking visual disorder was a grossly impaired ability to discrim...
Cortical colour blindness is caused by brain damage to the ventro-medial occipital and temporal lobe...
We tested the ability of a subject with cerebral achromatopsia to discriminate between colours and t...
Patients with cerebral achromatopsia, a perceptual disorder caused by ventromedial occipital brain d...
Cerebral achromatopsia is a rare disorder of colour vision caused by bilateral damage to the occipit...
We report the case of a patient who, after sequential bilateral strokes in the occipital regions spa...
Brain damage can entirely abolish color vision in cases of complete achromatopsia. Other processes t...
The color and lightness vision of three monkeys with bilateral removal of cortical area V4 and three...
In human cerebral achromatopsia, extrastriate cortical damage produces a severe or complete loss of ...
Lesions to ventral occipital cortex can produce severe deficits in color vision, a syndrome known as...
In two patients with total acquired cortical colour blindness and in six control subjects we studied...
Cerebral achromatopsia. Deficits in color perception after cerebral lesions have been described for ...
Previous experiments have revealed total loss of colour vision following removal of all inferior tem...
Previous experiments have revealed total loss of colour vision following removal of all inferior tem...
Cerebral achromatopsia is an acquired colour perception impairment caused by brain injury, and is ge...