Extrageniculate vision in hemianopic humans: saccade inhibition by signals in the blind field.
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"Real-time" obstacle avoidance in the absence of primary visual cortex.Behavioral Consequences and Cortical Reorganization in Homonymous HemianopiaThe superior colliculus is sensitive to gestalt-like stimulus configuration in hemispherectomy patients.Lack of multisensory integration in hemianopia: no influence of visual stimuli on aurally guided saccades to the blind hemifield.Trans-saccadic priming in hemianopia: sighted-field sensitivity is boosted by a blind-field primeSpeeded saccadic and manual visuo-motor decisions: Distinct processes but same principlesUnconscious processing of orientation and color without primary visual cortex.The effects of constrained left versus right monocular viewing on the autonomic nervous systemNasotemporal ERP differences: evidence for increased inhibition of temporal distractorsColor improves speed of processing but not perception in a motion illusion.Valence resolution of ambiguous facial expressions using an emotional oddball task.Extrageniculate mediation of unconscious vision in transcranial magnetic stimulation-induced blindsightVisual restoration in cortical blindness: insights from natural and TMS-induced blindsight.The primacy of negative interpretations when resolving the valence of ambiguous facial expressionsAt the edge of consciousness: automatic motor activation and voluntary control.Multisensory-based approach to the recovery of unisensory deficit.Naso-Temporal Asymmetries: Suppression of Emotional Faces in the Temporal Visual HemifieldQuantities, amounts, and the numerical core system.Naso-temporal asymmetry for signals invisible to the retinotectal pathway.Dissociated effects of distractors on saccades and manual aiming.Blindsight modulation of motion perception.Attention modulates saccadic inhibition magnitude.Unconscious priming requires early visual cortex at specific temporal phases of processing.Intact hemisphere and corpus callosum compensate for visuomotor functions after early visual cortex damage.Mental state attribution and the gaze cueing effect.Visual FMRI responses in human superior colliculus show a temporal-nasal asymmetry that is absent in lateral geniculate and visual cortex.The effects of left and right monocular viewing on hemispheric activation.Oculomotor distraction by signals invisible to the retinotectal and magnocellular pathways.Saccade performance in the nasal and temporal hemifields.Audiovisual integration in patients with visual deficit.Visual consciousness revisited: magnocellular and parvocellular contributions to conscious and nonconscious vision.The influence of "blind" distractors on eye movement trajectories in visual hemifield defects.Monogeusia for fructose, glucose, sucrose, and maltose.The timing and neuroanatomy of conscious vision as revealed by TMS-induced blindsight.
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Extrageniculate vision in hemianopic humans: saccade inhibition by signals in the blind field.
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1990-10-01T00:00:00Z