AbstractPatients with damage to primary visual cortex can sometimes direct actions towards ‘unseen’ targets located in areas of the visual field that are deemed ‘blind’ on the basis of static perimetry tests. Here, we show that a patient with a complete right homonymous hemianopia after a V1 lesion remains sensitive to the width of objects presented in her blind field but only when reaching out to grasp them in ‘real-time’. A subsequent fMRI experiment revealed spared extra-geniculostriate pathways, which may mediate her preserved abilities. Taken together, the results support the view that visually guided movements can be mediated by pathways that do not support visual consciousness
AbstractPatients with lesions in the primary visual cortex (V1) may show processing of visual stimul...
Abstract“Optic ataxia” is caused by damage to the human posterior parietal cortex (PPC). It disrupts...
SummaryIt has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a...
AbstractPatients with damage to primary visual cortex can sometimes direct actions towards ‘unseen’ ...
AbstractPatient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to ...
AbstractIn 1992, Goodale and Milner proposed the existence of a dedicated visuomotor control system ...
Patient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to discrimi...
AbstractPatient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to ...
Vision-for-action and vision-for-perception have been depicted as different processes supported by p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Unilateral damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) leads to clinical blindness in the opposite visu...
Patient DF, an extensively-tested woman with visual form agnosia from ventral-stream damage, is able...
Vision-for-action and vision-for-perception have been depicted as different processes supported by p...
An influential model of vision suggests the presence of two visual streams within the brain: a dorsa...
AbstractThe unconscious sensorimotor skills which survive compromise of the geniculostriate visual p...
AbstractPatients with lesions in the primary visual cortex (V1) may show processing of visual stimul...
Abstract“Optic ataxia” is caused by damage to the human posterior parietal cortex (PPC). It disrupts...
SummaryIt has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a...
AbstractPatients with damage to primary visual cortex can sometimes direct actions towards ‘unseen’ ...
AbstractPatient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to ...
AbstractIn 1992, Goodale and Milner proposed the existence of a dedicated visuomotor control system ...
Patient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to discrimi...
AbstractPatient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to ...
Vision-for-action and vision-for-perception have been depicted as different processes supported by p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Unilateral damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) leads to clinical blindness in the opposite visu...
Patient DF, an extensively-tested woman with visual form agnosia from ventral-stream damage, is able...
Vision-for-action and vision-for-perception have been depicted as different processes supported by p...
An influential model of vision suggests the presence of two visual streams within the brain: a dorsa...
AbstractThe unconscious sensorimotor skills which survive compromise of the geniculostriate visual p...
AbstractPatients with lesions in the primary visual cortex (V1) may show processing of visual stimul...
Abstract“Optic ataxia” is caused by damage to the human posterior parietal cortex (PPC). It disrupts...
SummaryIt has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a...