In the circumscribed visual field defects of 3 patients, increment-threshold spectral sensitivity was measured with a guessing paradigm. Nine 116', 200 ms narrowband stimuli with maximum transmission between 450 and 660 nm were presented on a white background of photopic or scotopic luminance. Sensitivity measured in the blind field was compared with that at matched positions in the patients' normal hemifield, and with that at corresponding positions in 2 control subjects. Results show that spectral sensitivity in the blind field, albeit reduced by up to 1 log unit, shows normal dependence on adaptation level, reflecting rod activity under scotopic, and cone activity under photopic conditions. Characteristic discontinuities in the spectral ...
Increment‐threshold spectral sensitivity was determined with backgrounds of four different chromatic...
Patient RP suffers a unilateral right homonymous quadrant anopia but demonstrates better than chance...
A psychophysical study was made of post-receptoral processing In the human visual system. The first ...
In the circumscribed visual field defects of 3 patients, increment-threshold spectral sensitivity wa...
We measured the increment threshold sensitivity to 2 degrees, 200-ms targets presented at a lateral ...
In the circumscribed, long-standing, clinically absolute visual field defects of three patients with...
Blindsight is the rare and paradoxical ability of some human subjects with occipital lobe brain dama...
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...
It remains unclear what is being processed in blindsight in response to faces, colours, shapes, and ...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
On the basis of the early primate neurophysiological recordings, it was thought that the different c...
Measurements of acquired colour deficits can aid in the detection of certain visual ailments (King-S...
AbstractThe notion of blindsight was recently challenged by evidence that patients with occipital da...
Dark adaptation of the long-wavelength sensitive cones was studied by measuring detection threshold ...
Increment‐threshold spectral sensitivity was determined with backgrounds of four different chromatic...
Patient RP suffers a unilateral right homonymous quadrant anopia but demonstrates better than chance...
A psychophysical study was made of post-receptoral processing In the human visual system. The first ...
In the circumscribed visual field defects of 3 patients, increment-threshold spectral sensitivity wa...
We measured the increment threshold sensitivity to 2 degrees, 200-ms targets presented at a lateral ...
In the circumscribed, long-standing, clinically absolute visual field defects of three patients with...
Blindsight is the rare and paradoxical ability of some human subjects with occipital lobe brain dama...
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...
It remains unclear what is being processed in blindsight in response to faces, colours, shapes, and ...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
On the basis of the early primate neurophysiological recordings, it was thought that the different c...
Measurements of acquired colour deficits can aid in the detection of certain visual ailments (King-S...
AbstractThe notion of blindsight was recently challenged by evidence that patients with occipital da...
Dark adaptation of the long-wavelength sensitive cones was studied by measuring detection threshold ...
Increment‐threshold spectral sensitivity was determined with backgrounds of four different chromatic...
Patient RP suffers a unilateral right homonymous quadrant anopia but demonstrates better than chance...
A psychophysical study was made of post-receptoral processing In the human visual system. The first ...