Objective\ud Visual impairments in hemianopia are thought to be exclusively caused by the reduced visual field size. However, the primary lesion may affect the contralateral hemisphere through damage of interhemispheric projections. The question therefore arises if the presumed “intact” hemifield is perceptually impaired.\ud \ud Methods\ud Three hemianopia patients and three matched controls carried out a Yes/No figure detection task with their intact side of the visual field. The figure (square) contours were composed of non-contiguous Gabor patches embedded in a random patch array of different background densities (low, Δ = 2; high, Δ = 1). Response accuracy and reaction times were recorded.\ud \ud Results\ud A temporal–parietal patient r...
Patients with homonymous hemianopia may report the completion of forms that overlap the vertical mer...
Hemianopic patients make a systematic error in line bisection, showing a contra-lesional bias toward...
Unilateral visual cortex lesions caused by stroke or trauma lead to blindness in contralateral visua...
Objective Visual impairments in hemianopia are thought to be exclusively caused by the reduced visu...
We investigated Gestalt perception in the intact visual field (VF) of hemianopia patients. Three pat...
We investigated figure segregation in the intact visual field (VF) of hemianopia patients. Three pat...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Following unilateral damage of the primary visual cortex one of ...
International audienceIn addition to exhibiting a severe contralesional deficit, hemianopic patients...
Studies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind, contra...
AbstractStudies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
We studied the visual field distribution of speed and accuracy of manual responses to small brief li...
Background: Homonymous hemianopia (HH) is an anisotropic visual impairment characterized by the bino...
International audienceThe most common visual defect to follow a lesion of the retrochiasm...
Patients with homonymous hemianopia may report the completion of forms that overlap the vertical mer...
Hemianopic patients make a systematic error in line bisection, showing a contra-lesional bias toward...
Unilateral visual cortex lesions caused by stroke or trauma lead to blindness in contralateral visua...
Objective Visual impairments in hemianopia are thought to be exclusively caused by the reduced visu...
We investigated Gestalt perception in the intact visual field (VF) of hemianopia patients. Three pat...
We investigated figure segregation in the intact visual field (VF) of hemianopia patients. Three pat...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Following unilateral damage of the primary visual cortex one of ...
International audienceIn addition to exhibiting a severe contralesional deficit, hemianopic patients...
Studies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind, contra...
AbstractStudies have shown that individuals with hemianopia tend to bisect a line toward their blind...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
Hemianopia patients have lost vision from the contralateral hemifield, but make behavioural adjustme...
We studied the visual field distribution of speed and accuracy of manual responses to small brief li...
Background: Homonymous hemianopia (HH) is an anisotropic visual impairment characterized by the bino...
International audienceThe most common visual defect to follow a lesion of the retrochiasm...
Patients with homonymous hemianopia may report the completion of forms that overlap the vertical mer...
Hemianopic patients make a systematic error in line bisection, showing a contra-lesional bias toward...
Unilateral visual cortex lesions caused by stroke or trauma lead to blindness in contralateral visua...