The role of light scatter in the residual visual sensitivity of patients with complete cerebral hemispherectomy.
Various residual visual capacities have been reported for the phenomenally blind field of hemispherectomized patients, providing evidence for the relative roles of cortical and subcortical pathways in vision. We attempted to characterize these functions by examining the ability of five patients to d...
Main Authors: | King, S, Azzopardi, P, Cowey, A, Oxbury, J, Oxbury, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
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