Normal discrimination performance accompanied by priming deficits in monkeys with V4 or TEO lesions.
Primate visual areas V4 and TEO are important for many aspects of visual perception and ablation of these areas leads to a wide range of deficits in visual discrimination, attention to less salient items, recognition of visually transformed objects, visual grouping and in visual memory. All these st...
Main Authors: | Walsh, V, Le Mare, C, Blaimire, A, Cowey, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2000
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