Abstract s Brain damage in the visual system can lead to apparently blind visual areas. However, more elaborate testing indicates that some visual ability may still exist for speciªc stimuli in the otherwise blind regions. This phenomenon is called "blindsight" if subjects report no conscious awareness of visual stimuli but when forced to guess, nevertheless perform better than chance. It has mainly been suggested that secondary visual pathways are responsible for this phenomenon. However, no published study has clearly shown the neural mechanism responsible for blindsight. Furthermore, experimental artifacts may have been responsible for the appearance of the phenomenon in some subjects. In the present study, the visual ªelds of ...
Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify visual s...
Blindsight is the rare and paradoxical ability of some human subjects with occipital lobe brain dama...
Blindsight, the visually evoked voluntary responses of patients with striate cortical destruction th...
Damage to the primary visual cortex removes the major input from the eyes to the brain, causing sign...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
& Some patients with lesions in the geniculostriate pathway (GSP) can respond to visual stimuli ...
Patients with visual loss due to lesions of the striate cortex or optic radiations may have some rem...
Blindsight is the ability of patients with clinically blind field defects, caused by damage to the p...
Can the blind see? Blindsight is residual visual capacity in a field defect secondary to damaged str...
Although damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) causes hemianopia, many patients retain some resid...
There is an important new proposal that "blindsight"-the ability to detect and identify visual stimu...
Some patients can respond to visual stimuli presented within their clinically absolute visual field ...
Blindsight patients, whose primary visual cortex is lesioned, exhibit preserved ability to discrimin...
It is proposed that there are at least two categories of blindsight. One is present in visually guid...
Blindsight is the ability of some cortically blind patients to discriminate visual events presented ...
Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify visual s...
Blindsight is the rare and paradoxical ability of some human subjects with occipital lobe brain dama...
Blindsight, the visually evoked voluntary responses of patients with striate cortical destruction th...
Damage to the primary visual cortex removes the major input from the eyes to the brain, causing sign...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
& Some patients with lesions in the geniculostriate pathway (GSP) can respond to visual stimuli ...
Patients with visual loss due to lesions of the striate cortex or optic radiations may have some rem...
Blindsight is the ability of patients with clinically blind field defects, caused by damage to the p...
Can the blind see? Blindsight is residual visual capacity in a field defect secondary to damaged str...
Although damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) causes hemianopia, many patients retain some resid...
There is an important new proposal that "blindsight"-the ability to detect and identify visual stimu...
Some patients can respond to visual stimuli presented within their clinically absolute visual field ...
Blindsight patients, whose primary visual cortex is lesioned, exhibit preserved ability to discrimin...
It is proposed that there are at least two categories of blindsight. One is present in visually guid...
Blindsight is the ability of some cortically blind patients to discriminate visual events presented ...
Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify visual s...
Blindsight is the rare and paradoxical ability of some human subjects with occipital lobe brain dama...
Blindsight, the visually evoked voluntary responses of patients with striate cortical destruction th...