
doi: 10.1038/193302a0
pmid: 13881873
IT is well known that destruction of part of the visual striate cortex in man leads to a visual field defect1,2. The defect is usually described as an area of total blindness although some workers believe that a slight sensitivity to light remains throughout its extent3. The existence of such field defects in man has provided powerful support for the theory of point-to-point projection of the retina to the striate cortex.
Animals, Haplorhini, Visual Fields
Animals, Haplorhini, Visual Fields
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