AbstractThe neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual cortex (V1) plays a unique role in visual awareness, and that extrastriate activation needs to be fed back to V1 in order for the content of that activation to be consciously perceived. The aim of this review is to evaluate this theoretical framework and to revisit its key tenets. Firstly, is blindsight truly a dissociation of awareness and visual detection? Secondly, is there sufficient evidence to rule out the possibility that the loss of awareness resulting from a V1 lesion simply reflects reduced extrastriate responsiveness, rather than a unique role of V1 in conscious experience? Evaluation of these arguments and the empirical evid...
Stoerig and Cowey’s work is widely regarded as showing that monkeys with lesions in the primary visu...
Despite its great complexity, a great deal is known about the organization and information-processin...
Blindsight refers to the rare ability of V1-damaged patients to perform visual tasks such as forcedc...
The neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual co...
AbstractThe neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary v...
The neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual co...
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cor...
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cor...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
The visual pathways that bypass the primary visual cortex (V1) are often assumed to support visually...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
A dissociation between visual awareness and visual discrimination is referred to as “blindsight”. Bl...
This mini-review briefly documents the phenomenon of blindsight \u2013 the condition where someone r...
AbstractIn the search for the neural correlate of visual awareness, much controversy exists about th...
Blindsight patients can detect, localize, and discriminate visual stimuli in their blind field, desp...
Stoerig and Cowey’s work is widely regarded as showing that monkeys with lesions in the primary visu...
Despite its great complexity, a great deal is known about the organization and information-processin...
Blindsight refers to the rare ability of V1-damaged patients to perform visual tasks such as forcedc...
The neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual co...
AbstractThe neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary v...
The neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual co...
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cor...
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cor...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
The visual pathways that bypass the primary visual cortex (V1) are often assumed to support visually...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
A dissociation between visual awareness and visual discrimination is referred to as “blindsight”. Bl...
This mini-review briefly documents the phenomenon of blindsight \u2013 the condition where someone r...
AbstractIn the search for the neural correlate of visual awareness, much controversy exists about th...
Blindsight patients can detect, localize, and discriminate visual stimuli in their blind field, desp...
Stoerig and Cowey’s work is widely regarded as showing that monkeys with lesions in the primary visu...
Despite its great complexity, a great deal is known about the organization and information-processin...
Blindsight refers to the rare ability of V1-damaged patients to perform visual tasks such as forcedc...