In three monkeys made hemianopic by unilateral striate cortical ablation, in one normal monkey and in a human hemianope (GY), we measured reaction times to chromatic targets presented in the normal hemifield as a function of prior chromatic primes in the blind field. The first of our three tasks showed an unspecific priming effect in that the colour of the here unpredictive prime was irrelevant. However, when contingencies were changed in the second task so that the prime was usually valid, its colour did significantly influence reaction times in two of the hemianopic monkeys as well as in the human subject. Even when the primes lost their predictive value again in the third task, this chromatically specific effect persisted. We conclude th...
The multiple maps of the visual field found in the striate and the pre-striate cortex of the macaque...
Color in natural images adds a perceptual dimension which may facilitate object identification. Here...
We show here that, in the absence of a direct geniculostriate input in human subjects, causing loss ...
In three hemianopic monkeys and one normal monkey who subsequently became hemianopic and in one huma...
We have investigated the residual processing of chromatic signals in a subject with unilateral damag...
We measured the increment threshold sensitivity to 2 degrees, 200-ms targets presented at a lateral ...
AbstractWe have investigated the residual processing of chromatic signals in a subject with unilater...
In three macaque monkeys with unilateral removal of primary visual cortex and in one unoperated monk...
The phenomenon of blindsight the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processing despit...
We have recorded steady-state PERGs from five macaque monkeys in response to red-green plaid pattern...
We measured the pupillary response to achromatic and chromatic grating stimuli in left and right vis...
SummaryThe phenomenon of blindsight — the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processi...
Cerebral achromatopsia is a rare condition in which damage to the ventromedial occipital area of the...
Cerebral achromatopsia is a rare condition in which damage to the ventromedial occipital area of the...
AbstractWe investigated the responses of single neurons in primary visual cortex (area V1) of awake ...
The multiple maps of the visual field found in the striate and the pre-striate cortex of the macaque...
Color in natural images adds a perceptual dimension which may facilitate object identification. Here...
We show here that, in the absence of a direct geniculostriate input in human subjects, causing loss ...
In three hemianopic monkeys and one normal monkey who subsequently became hemianopic and in one huma...
We have investigated the residual processing of chromatic signals in a subject with unilateral damag...
We measured the increment threshold sensitivity to 2 degrees, 200-ms targets presented at a lateral ...
AbstractWe have investigated the residual processing of chromatic signals in a subject with unilater...
In three macaque monkeys with unilateral removal of primary visual cortex and in one unoperated monk...
The phenomenon of blindsight the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processing despit...
We have recorded steady-state PERGs from five macaque monkeys in response to red-green plaid pattern...
We measured the pupillary response to achromatic and chromatic grating stimuli in left and right vis...
SummaryThe phenomenon of blindsight — the manifestation by forced-choice guessing of visual processi...
Cerebral achromatopsia is a rare condition in which damage to the ventromedial occipital area of the...
Cerebral achromatopsia is a rare condition in which damage to the ventromedial occipital area of the...
AbstractWe investigated the responses of single neurons in primary visual cortex (area V1) of awake ...
The multiple maps of the visual field found in the striate and the pre-striate cortex of the macaque...
Color in natural images adds a perceptual dimension which may facilitate object identification. Here...
We show here that, in the absence of a direct geniculostriate input in human subjects, causing loss ...