Cortical color blindness is not "blindsight for color".
Cortical color blindness, or cerebral achromatopsia, has been likened by some authors to "blindsight" for color or an instance of "covert" processing of color. Recently, it has been shown that, although such patients are unable to identify or discriminate hue differences, they ne...
Main Authors: | Heywood, C, Kentridge, R, Cowey, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1998
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