© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Patients with injury to early visual cortex or its inputs can display the Riddoch phenomenon: preserved awareness for moving but not stationary stimuli. We provide a detailed case report of a patient with the Riddoch phenomenon, MC. MC has extensive bilateral lesions to occipitotemporal cortex that include most early visual cortex and complete blindness in visual field perimetry testing with static targets. Nevertheless, she shows a remarkably robust preserved ability to perceive motion, enabling her to navigate through cluttered environments and perform actions like catching moving balls. Comparisons of MC\u27s structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data to a probabilistic atlas based on controls reveals that MC\u2...
Recent anatomical studies have revealed strong cerebellar projections into parietal and prefrontal c...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
We report a 60-year-old woman with posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) who presented with left homonymo...
Patients with injury to early visual cortex or its inputs can display the Riddoch phenomenon: preser...
Patients with injury to early visual cortex or its inputs can display the Riddoch phenomenon: preser...
NIFTI volumes of patient MC reported in "Psychophysical and neuroimaging responses to moving stimuli...
We have studied a patient, G.Y., who was rendered hemianopic following a lesion affecting the primar...
This study investigated the neural substrates of preserved visual functioning in a patient with homo...
Summary: 1. Riddoch Phenomenona. Stat o kinetic dissociation: you can't see a stationary stimulus (s...
A compelling single case report of visual awareness (visual qualia) without primary visual cortex wo...
Some patients, who are rendered perimetrically blind in one hemifield by cortical lesions, neverthel...
& Some patients, who are rendered perimetrically blind in one hemifield by cortical lesions, nev...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
Fast and automatic behavioral responses are required to avoid collision with an approaching stimulus...
Fast and automatic behavioral responses are required to avoid collision with an approaching stimulus...
Recent anatomical studies have revealed strong cerebellar projections into parietal and prefrontal c...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
We report a 60-year-old woman with posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) who presented with left homonymo...
Patients with injury to early visual cortex or its inputs can display the Riddoch phenomenon: preser...
Patients with injury to early visual cortex or its inputs can display the Riddoch phenomenon: preser...
NIFTI volumes of patient MC reported in "Psychophysical and neuroimaging responses to moving stimuli...
We have studied a patient, G.Y., who was rendered hemianopic following a lesion affecting the primar...
This study investigated the neural substrates of preserved visual functioning in a patient with homo...
Summary: 1. Riddoch Phenomenona. Stat o kinetic dissociation: you can't see a stationary stimulus (s...
A compelling single case report of visual awareness (visual qualia) without primary visual cortex wo...
Some patients, who are rendered perimetrically blind in one hemifield by cortical lesions, neverthel...
& Some patients, who are rendered perimetrically blind in one hemifield by cortical lesions, nev...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
Fast and automatic behavioral responses are required to avoid collision with an approaching stimulus...
Fast and automatic behavioral responses are required to avoid collision with an approaching stimulus...
Recent anatomical studies have revealed strong cerebellar projections into parietal and prefrontal c...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
We report a 60-year-old woman with posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) who presented with left homonymo...