Localization and detection of visual stimuli following superior colliculus lesions in rhesus monkeys
- PMID: 100175
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(78)90077-x
Localization and detection of visual stimuli following superior colliculus lesions in rhesus monkeys
Abstract
Rhesus monkeys were trained to fixate a central stimulus and to detect and localize a 50 msec light flash presented 6-80 degrees on either side of the central stimulus. Following large lesions of the superior colliculus, they showed persistent deficits in localizing flashes presented 43-80 degrees from the fixation stimulus. However, they were not consistently impaired when the flashes were presented more centrally, and their performance with peripheral stimuli improved when the stimulus duration was 1 sec. Thus, the superior colliculus appears to be necessary for the localization of brief visual stimuli in the far periphery.
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