Residual vision in a scotoma. A follow-up study of 'form' discrimination.
This study is a follow-up of a patient, D.B., who was reported (Weiskrantz et al., 1974) to be able to discriminate between simple visual forms within the scotoma caused by a lesion in calcarine cortex. Among other capacities, he was able to discriminate between lines of different orientation in the...
Main Author: | Weiskrantz, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1987
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