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Blindsight: the role of feedforward and feedback corticocortical connections
Authors:Lamme V A
Institution:Dept. Visual System Analysis, Graduate School of Neurosciences, AMC, University of Amsterdam, P.O. Box 12011, 1100 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands. v.lamme@amc.uva.nl
Abstract:When human subjects suffer from a lesion to the primary visual cortex, they lose all visual percepts in the region of space that corresponds to the site of the lesion. However, they are still capable of responding to stimuli in this region when asked to 'guess' or to execute forced-choice motor commands related to these stimuli. This phenomenon, termed blindsight, is still only partly understood. Here, the possible roles of feedforward and feedback corticocortical connections in the visual brain in the understanding of blindsight are reviewed. What emerges is substantial evidence in favor of the theory that unconscious visuo-motor transformations, as in blindsight, may be executed in an entirely feedforward processing cycle, while visual awareness is critically dependent on feedback connections to the primary visual cortex.
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