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Vision After Early-Onset Lesions of the Occipital Cortex: I. Neuropsychological and Psychophysical Studies

We analyzed the visual functions of two patients (MS, FJ) with bilateral lesion of the primary visual cortex, which occurred at gestational age 33 wk in MS and at postnatal month 7 in FJ. In both patients basic visual functions— visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, color, form, motion perception—are...

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Autores principales: Kiper, D. C., Zesiger, P., Maeder, P., Deonna, T., Innocenti, G. M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2565398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12458786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/NP.2002.1
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author Kiper, D. C.
Zesiger, P.
Maeder, P.
Deonna, T.
Innocenti, G. M.
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description We analyzed the visual functions of two patients (MS, FJ) with bilateral lesion of the primary visual cortex, which occurred at gestational age 33 wk in MS and at postnatal month 7 in FJ. In both patients basic visual functions— visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, color, form, motion perception—are similarly preserved or modestly impaired. Functions requiring higher visual processing, particularly figure-ground segregation based on textural cues, are severely impaired. In MS, studied longitudinally, the deficits attenuated between the ages of 4.5 and 8 y, suggesting that the developing visual system can display a considerable degree of adaptive plasticity several years after the occurrence of a lesion. In FJ (age 18:9 to 20:6 y), who is more impaired, the recovery, if any, was less.
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spelling pubmed-25653982008-10-16 Vision After Early-Onset Lesions of the Occipital Cortex: I. Neuropsychological and Psychophysical Studies Kiper, D. C. Zesiger, P. Maeder, P. Deonna, T. Innocenti, G. M. Neural Plast Article We analyzed the visual functions of two patients (MS, FJ) with bilateral lesion of the primary visual cortex, which occurred at gestational age 33 wk in MS and at postnatal month 7 in FJ. In both patients basic visual functions— visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, color, form, motion perception—are similarly preserved or modestly impaired. Functions requiring higher visual processing, particularly figure-ground segregation based on textural cues, are severely impaired. In MS, studied longitudinally, the deficits attenuated between the ages of 4.5 and 8 y, suggesting that the developing visual system can display a considerable degree of adaptive plasticity several years after the occurrence of a lesion. In FJ (age 18:9 to 20:6 y), who is more impaired, the recovery, if any, was less. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2002 /pmc/articles/PMC2565398/ /pubmed/12458786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/NP.2002.1 Text en Copyright © 2002 .
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Kiper, D. C.
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Maeder, P.
Deonna, T.
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Vision After Early-Onset Lesions of the Occipital Cortex: I. Neuropsychological and Psychophysical Studies
title Vision After Early-Onset Lesions of the Occipital Cortex: I. Neuropsychological and Psychophysical Studies
title_full Vision After Early-Onset Lesions of the Occipital Cortex: I. Neuropsychological and Psychophysical Studies
title_fullStr Vision After Early-Onset Lesions of the Occipital Cortex: I. Neuropsychological and Psychophysical Studies
title_full_unstemmed Vision After Early-Onset Lesions of the Occipital Cortex: I. Neuropsychological and Psychophysical Studies
title_short Vision After Early-Onset Lesions of the Occipital Cortex: I. Neuropsychological and Psychophysical Studies
title_sort vision after early-onset lesions of the occipital cortex: i. neuropsychological and psychophysical studies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2565398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12458786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/NP.2002.1
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