Neuropsychologia special issue: Consciousness & Perception
Neuropsychologia hosts a special issue in relation to the work of Larry Weiskrantz. It contains a densely packed number of articles on the topic of blindsight and hindsights. Neuropsychologia — Volume 46, Issue 3, Pages 771-926 (2008) Consciousness and Perception: Insights and Hindsights – A Festschrift in Honour of Larry Weiskrantz Edited by Arash Sahraie […]
Neuropsychologia hosts a special issue in relation to the work of Larry Weiskrantz. It contains a densely packed number of articles on the topic of blindsight and hindsights.
Neuropsychologia — Volume 46, Issue 3, Pages 771-926 (2008)
Consciousness and Perception: Insights and Hindsights – A Festschrift in Honour of Larry Weiskrantz
Edited by Arash Sahraie
1. Editorial Board
Page CO2
Commentary
2. Surprises
Pages 771-773
L. Weiskrantz
Research Reports
3. Two visual systems re-viewed
Pages 774-785
A.D. Milner and M.A. Goodale
4. A hand in blindsight: Hand placement near target improves size perception in the blind visual field
Pages 786-802
Liana E. Brown, Greg Kroliczak, Jean-François Demonet and Melvyn A. Goodale
5. Interhemispheric transfer and integration of imagined visual stimuli
Pages 803-809
S. Savazzi, F. Mancini and C.A. Marzi
6. Reaction time inhibition from subliminal cues: Is it related to inhibition of return?
Pages 810-819
Sonia Mele, Silvia Savazzi, Carlo A. Marzi and Giovanni Berlucchi
7. Affective blindsight in the intact brain: Neural interhemispheric summation for unseen fearful expressions
Pages 820-828
Marco Tamietto and Beatrice de Gelder
8. Consciousness and its function
Pages 829-840
David M. Rosenthal
9. Single neuron studies of inferior temporal cortex
Pages 841-852
Charles G. Gross
10. Colour constancy and conscious perception of changes of illuminant
Pages 853-863
John L. Barbur and Karoline Spang
11. Attended but unseen: Visual attention is not sufficient for visual awareness
Pages 864-869
R.W. Kentridge, T.C.W. Nijboer and C.A. Heywood
12. A blindsight conundrum: How to respond when there is no correct response
Pages 870-878
Alan Cowey, Iona Alexander and Petra Stoerig
13. Temporal properties of spatial channel of processing in hemianopia
Pages 879-885
Arash Sahraie, Ceri T. Trevethan and Mary-Joan MacLeod
14. Ipsilesional and contralesional sensorimotor function after hemispherectomy: Differences between distal and proximal function
Pages 886-901
H.C. Dijkerman, F. Vargha-Khadem, C.E. Polkey and L. Weiskrantz
15. Dissociation of egocentric and allocentric coding of space in visual search after right middle cerebral artery stroke
Pages 902-914
Cathleen Grimsen, Helmut Hildebrandt and Manfred Fahle
16. Modular structure of awareness for sensorimotor disorders: Evidence from anosognosia for hemiplegia and anosognosia for hemianaesthesia
Pages 915-926
Lucia Spinazzola, Lorenzo Pia, Alessia Folegatti, Clelia Marchetti and Anna Berti