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Zihl J, Kentridge R, Pargent F, Heywood C
Aging Brain . 2023 Mar; 1:100012. PMID: 36911515
The specificity and effectiveness of eye-movement training to remedy impaired visual exploration and reading with particular consideration of age and co-morbidity was tested in a group of 97 patients with...
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Smits A, Seijdel N, Scholte H, Heywood C, Kentridge R, de Haan E
Neuropsychologia . 2018 Apr; 128:270-275. PMID: 29604321
Blindsight refers to the observation of residual visual abilities in the hemianopic field of patients without a functional V1. Given the within- and between-subject variability in the preserved abilities and...
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Chadwick A, Heywood C, Smithson H, Kentridge R
Neuropsychologia . 2017 Nov; 128:209-214. PMID: 29154901
Translucence is an important property of natural materials, and human observers are adept at perceiving changes in translucence. Perceptions of different material properties appear to arise from different cortical regions,...
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Gaffan D, Heywood C
J Cogn Neurosci . 2013 Aug; 5(1):118-28. PMID: 23972123
Abstract Patients with visual associative agnosia have a particular difficulty in identifying visually presented living things (plants and animals) as opposed to nonliving things. It has been claimed that this...
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Kentridge R, Heywood C, Weiskrantz L
J Cogn Neurosci . 2013 Aug; 9(2):191-202. PMID: 23962011
There is an important new proposal that "blindsight"-the ability to detect and identify visual stimuli by forcedchoice guessing and in the absence of conscious awareness when they fall in blind...
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Norman L, Heywood C, Kentridge R
Vision Res . 2011 Aug; 51(18):2039-47. PMID: 21843544
Regions of visual texture can be automatically segregated from one another when they abut but also discriminated from one another if they are separated in space or time. A difference...
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Cowey A, Heywood C
Trends Cogn Sci . 2011 Jan; 1(4):133-9. PMID: 21223886
Cortical colour blindness is caused by brain damage to the ventro-medial occipital and temporal lobes. A possible explanation is that the pathway responsible for transmitting information about wavelength and its...
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Kuhn C, Heywood C, Kerkhoff G
Neuropsychologia . 2010 Jul; 48(11):3205-10. PMID: 20599440
Patients with postchiasmatic visual field defects often show a contralesional bias towards the scotoma in line bisection or when indicating their visual subjective straight ahead (VSSA). Recent evidence suggests a...
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Cavina-Pratesi C, Kentridge R, Heywood C, Milner A
Cereb Cortex . 2010 Jan; 20(10):2319-32. PMID: 20100900
Previous neuroimaging research suggests that although object shape is analyzed in the lateral occipital cortex, surface properties of objects, such as color and texture, are dealt with in more medial...
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Cavina-Pratesi C, Kentridge R, Heywood C, Milner A
Cereb Cortex . 2009 May; 20(2):433-46. PMID: 19478035
Real-life visual object recognition requires the processing of more than just geometric (shape, size, and orientation) properties. Surface properties such as color and texture are equally important, particularly for providing...