(from the book) discuss anatomical discoveries concerning the cortical visual system that arose from work Berlucchi did in Sperry's lab in the 1960s / although the visual field is mapped, in the striate cortex, in halves that are mirror symmetric about the vertical meridian through the fovea, the subject has to perceive one world / how the two halves of information are brought together poses a classic problem that has long puzzled anatomists / Sperry proposed a solution that recent physiological work supports
The role of the corpus callosum in the representation of the visual field in cortical areas
BERLUCCHI, Giovanni;
1990-01-01
Abstract
(from the book) discuss anatomical discoveries concerning the cortical visual system that arose from work Berlucchi did in Sperry's lab in the 1960s / although the visual field is mapped, in the striate cortex, in halves that are mirror symmetric about the vertical meridian through the fovea, the subject has to perceive one world / how the two halves of information are brought together poses a classic problem that has long puzzled anatomists / Sperry proposed a solution that recent physiological work supportsFile in questo prodotto:
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