Pattern of neuronal activity associated with conscious and unconscious processing of visual signals.
Following striate cortex damage in monkeys and humans there can be residual function mediated by parallel visual pathways. In humans this can sometimes be associated with a "feeling" that something has happened, especially with rapid movement or abrupt onset. For less transient events, dis...
Main Authors: | Sahraie, A, Weiskrantz, L, Barbur, J, Simmons, A, Williams, S, Brammer, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1997
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