Why do stationary visual transients apparently fail to elicit phenomenal vision after unilateral destruction of primary visual cortex?
(2001)
Journal Article
Kentridge, R. (2001). Why do stationary visual transients apparently fail to elicit phenomenal vision after unilateral destruction of primary visual cortex?. Consciousness and Cognition, 10, 588-590. https://doi.org/10.1006/ccog.2001.0527
Professor Robert Kentridge's Outputs (4)
Cognition, chaos and symbolic computation: Non-deterministic the Chinese room problem solved? Commentary on Harnad on symbolism-connectionism. (2001)
Journal Article
Kentridge, R. (2001). Cognition, chaos and symbolic computation: Non-deterministic the Chinese room problem solved? Commentary on Harnad on symbolism-connectionism
Colour & the cortex: Wavelength processing in cortical achromatopsia. (2001)
Book Chapter
Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., & Cowey, A. (2001). Colour & the cortex: Wavelength processing in cortical achromatopsia. In B. De Gelder, E. De Haan, & C. Heywood (Eds.), Out of Mind. Varieties of Unconscious Processing: New Findings & Models ( 52-68). Oxford University Press
Attention & alerting: Cognitive processes spared in blindsight. (2001)
Book Chapter
Kentridge, R., & Heywood, C. (2001). Attention & alerting: Cognitive processes spared in blindsight. In B. De Gelder, E. De Haan, & C. Heywood (Eds.), Out of Mind. Varieties of Unconscious Processing: New Findings & Models ( 163-181). Oxford University Press