Zihl J, von Cramon D
Behav Brain Res. 1980 Aug;1(4):287-98. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(80)90022-4.
Patients who suffer from unilateral damage to the geniculostriate system were asked to make a voluntary blink response whenever they guessed that a light stimulus was presented in their perimetrically blind hemifield. After about 600 trials they were able to register the presence of a light stimulus appearing in the 'blind' part of their visual field without any conscious visual access and, additionally, without any link to correct verbal responses. The patients' ability to localize targets presented in the hemianopic part of the visual field was at a high level of accuracy (as judged by their saccadic responses) after this procedure. The results indicate that there is a common extrastriate visual pathway subserving the performance in registration and localization of visual stimuli.
患有膝状纹状体系统单侧损伤的患者被要求每当他们猜测在其视野缺损的半侧视野中出现光刺激时做出自主眨眼反应。经过约600次试验后,他们能够在没有任何有意识视觉感知的情况下,且此外没有任何与正确言语反应相关联的情况下,记录到出现在其视野“盲区”的光刺激的存在。在此程序后,患者定位呈现于视野偏盲部分的目标的能力达到了较高的准确度水平(根据其扫视反应判断)。结果表明,存在一条共同的纹外视觉通路,它有助于视觉刺激的记录和定位表现。