A brain-damaged patient is described whose pattern of performance provides insight into both the functional mechanisms and the neural structures involved in visual mental imagery. The patient became severely agnosic, alexic, achromatopsic and prosopagnosic following bilateral brain lesions in the temporo-occipital cortex. However, her mental imagery for the same visual entities that she could not perceive was perfectly preserved. This clear-cut dissociation held across all the major domains of high-level vision: object recognition, reading, colour and face processing. Our findings, together with other reports on domain-specific dissociations and functional brain imaging studies, provide evidence to support the view that visual perception an...
This study investigates to what extent visual perception integrity is necessary for visual mental im...
Non-conscious visual processing of different object categories was investigated in a rare patient wi...
Recent efforts to build computer simulation models of mental imagery have suggested that imagery is ...
A brain-damaged patient is described whose pattern of performance provides insight into both the fun...
There is a vigorous debate as to whether visual perception and imagery share the same neuronal netwo...
Visual perception and visual mental imagery, the faculty whereby we can revisualise a visual item fr...
Mental imagery is a powerful mechanism that may facilitate visual perception as well as compensate f...
International audienceThe functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (...
The functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (the faculty whereby we...
VISUAL imagery is the creation of mental representations that share many features with veridical vis...
Many sorts of deficits in imagery follow brain damage, but the relation between the site of damage a...
International audienceThis paper reviews a number of behavioral, neuropsychological and neuroimaging...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: The loss or preservation of visual imagery in patients with cortical blindness...
This study investigates to what extent visual perception integrity is necessary for visual mental im...
Non-conscious visual processing of different object categories was investigated in a rare patient wi...
Recent efforts to build computer simulation models of mental imagery have suggested that imagery is ...
A brain-damaged patient is described whose pattern of performance provides insight into both the fun...
There is a vigorous debate as to whether visual perception and imagery share the same neuronal netwo...
Visual perception and visual mental imagery, the faculty whereby we can revisualise a visual item fr...
Mental imagery is a powerful mechanism that may facilitate visual perception as well as compensate f...
International audienceThe functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (...
The functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (the faculty whereby we...
VISUAL imagery is the creation of mental representations that share many features with veridical vis...
Many sorts of deficits in imagery follow brain damage, but the relation between the site of damage a...
International audienceThis paper reviews a number of behavioral, neuropsychological and neuroimaging...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: The loss or preservation of visual imagery in patients with cortical blindness...
This study investigates to what extent visual perception integrity is necessary for visual mental im...
Non-conscious visual processing of different object categories was investigated in a rare patient wi...
Recent efforts to build computer simulation models of mental imagery have suggested that imagery is ...