Patients with damage to the striate cortex have a subjectively blind region of the visual field, but may still be able to detect and localize targets within this region. But the relative roles in this 'blindsight' of subcortical neural systems, and of pathways to extra-striate visual areas, have been uncertain. Here we report results on two infants in whom one cerebral hemisphere, including both striate and extra-striate visual cortex, needed surgical removal in their first year. Single conspicuous targets in the half-field contralateral to the lesion could elicit fixations, implying detection and orienting by a subcortical system. In contrast, binocular optokinetic nystagmus (OKN), for which a subcortical pathway has often been thought ade...
Damage to the occipital lobe of the brain results in hemianopia when unilateral, and cerebral blindn...
Blindsight is the ability of patients with primary visual cortex (V1) damage to process information ...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
Animal models suggest that the asymmetry of monocular optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) in young infants c...
It has been shown that unconscious visual function can survive lesions to optical radiations and/or ...
Patients lacking a cerebral hemisphere are of obvious interest in the debate over the role of extras...
AbstractBy 1985 newly devised behavioural and electrophysiological techniques had been used to track...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
The full extent of the brain's ability to compensate for damage or changed experience is yet to be e...
The human cerebral cortex is asymmetrically organized with hemispheric lateralization pervading near...
Destruction of the occipital cortex presumably leads to permanent blindness in the contralateral vis...
The ability of 1-, 2-, and 4-month-old infants to attend to a small, stationary visual target while ...
and reflex control have been documented.18 Among the dif-ferent regulating pathways, optokinetic nys...
Unilateral damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) leads to clinical blindness in the opposite visu...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) has been investig...
Damage to the occipital lobe of the brain results in hemianopia when unilateral, and cerebral blindn...
Blindsight is the ability of patients with primary visual cortex (V1) damage to process information ...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
Animal models suggest that the asymmetry of monocular optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) in young infants c...
It has been shown that unconscious visual function can survive lesions to optical radiations and/or ...
Patients lacking a cerebral hemisphere are of obvious interest in the debate over the role of extras...
AbstractBy 1985 newly devised behavioural and electrophysiological techniques had been used to track...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
The full extent of the brain's ability to compensate for damage or changed experience is yet to be e...
The human cerebral cortex is asymmetrically organized with hemispheric lateralization pervading near...
Destruction of the occipital cortex presumably leads to permanent blindness in the contralateral vis...
The ability of 1-, 2-, and 4-month-old infants to attend to a small, stationary visual target while ...
and reflex control have been documented.18 Among the dif-ferent regulating pathways, optokinetic nys...
Unilateral damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) leads to clinical blindness in the opposite visu...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) has been investig...
Damage to the occipital lobe of the brain results in hemianopia when unilateral, and cerebral blindn...
Blindsight is the ability of patients with primary visual cortex (V1) damage to process information ...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...