Cerebral correlates of visual awareness

AD Milner - Neuropsychologia, 1995 - Elsevier
While it may be a long time before we can specify the mechanisms through which a brain
process achieves awareness, it may be possible to determine as a first step whether …

Frontal lobe mechanisms subserving vision-for-action versus vision-for-perception

D Boussaoud, G di Pellegrino, SP Wise - Behavioural brain research, 1995 - Elsevier
In the typical course of daily events, we often gaze at an object, attend to its features and its
place, reach toward it and grasp it, all with an awareness of what we are doing at the time …

Tactile control of isometric fingertip forces during grasping in children with cerebral palsy

AC Eliasson, AM Gordon… - … Medicine & Child …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Sensory mechanisms and sensorimotor integration have often been thought to be disturbed
in children with cerebral palsy (CP). The authors investigated the influence of tactile …

Preserved visual imagery in visual form agnosia

P Servos, MA Goodale - Neuropsychologia, 1995 - Elsevier
We investigated the ability of a patient (DF) with profound visual form agnosia to perform a
variety of tasks requiring visual imagery. Despite her inability to discriminate between …

The cortical organization of visual perception and visuomotor control

MA Goodale - 1995 - direct.mit.edu
In February 1988, a young woman suffered irreversible brain damage as a result of near-
asphyxiation by carbon monoxide. She was only thirty-four years old, held a BA degree in …

[HTML][HTML] The McCollough effect reveals orientation discrimination in a case of cortical blindness

GK Humphrey, MA Goodale, M Corbetta, S Aglioti - Current Biology, 1995 - cell.com
Abstract Background: The McCollough effect is a colour aftereffect that is contingent on the
orientation of the patterns used to induce it. To produce the effect, two differently oriented …

VS—A new computer program for detailed offline analysis of visual-spatial perception

G Kerkhoff, C Marquardt - Journal of neuroscience methods, 1995 - Elsevier
A new IBM-AT-compatible software program, VS, for the analysis of visual-spatial (VS)
perception in humans, especially brain-damaged patients, is described. VS is suitable for …

A brain-damaged patient with an unusual perceptuomotor deficit

U Castiello, M Scarpa, K Bennett - Nature, 1995 - nature.com
WHEN interacting with objects, the pattern of movements is influenced by such object
characteristics as size and position1–4. Little is known about the effect of higher level …

The role of visual discrimination disorders and neglect in perceptual categorization deficits in right and left hemisphere damaged patients

JL Molder, A Houma, BJJ Ansink - Cortex, 1995 - Elsevier
This study was designed to investigate the role of visual sensory deficits and neglect in
perceptual categorization deficits in a group of 35 patients with unilateral cerebral lesions …

Acting without seeing.

GW Humphreys - Nature, 1995 - search.ebscohost.com
Focuses on the clinical syndrome calledsimultagnosia.'Response to the presence of two
related objects in the environment; Encoding of the identity and relationship of the individual …