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355 related items for PubMed ID: 30366074

  • 1. V1 activity during feedforward and early feedback processing is necessary for both conscious and unconscious motion perception.
    Hurme M, Koivisto M, Revonsuo A, Railo H.
    Neuroimage; 2019 Jan 15; 185():313-321. PubMed ID: 30366074
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  • 2. Early processing in primary visual cortex is necessary for conscious and unconscious vision while late processing is necessary only for conscious vision in neurologically healthy humans.
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  • 3. Neuronavigated TMS of early visual cortex eliminates unconscious processing of chromatic stimuli.
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  • 6. Is the primary visual cortex necessary for blindsight-like behavior? Review of transcranial magnetic stimulation studies in neurologically healthy individuals.
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  • 8. Unconscious and conscious processing of color rely on activity in early visual cortex: a TMS study.
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  • 9. Repression of unconscious information by conscious processing: evidence from affective blindsight induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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  • 10. Decoupling of Early V5 Motion Processing from Visual Awareness: A Matter of Velocity as Revealed by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
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  • 11. Parameters affecting conscious versus unconscious visual discrimination with damage to the visual cortex (V1).
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  • 12. Neurologically Healthy Humans' Ability to Make Saccades Toward Unseen Targets.
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  • 13. Overlapping activity periods in early visual cortex and posterior intraparietal area in conscious visual shape perception: a TMS study.
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  • 14. Cerebral visual motion blindness: transitory akinetopsia induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation of human area V5.
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  • 15. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-induced Blindsight of Orientation is Degraded Conscious Vision.
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  • 16. Unconscious priming requires early visual cortex at specific temporal phases of processing.
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  • 17. Perceptual restoration fails to recover unconscious processing for smooth eye movements after occipital stroke.
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  • 18. Unconscious response priming by shape depends on geniculostriate visual projection.
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  • 19. Evidence for fast signals and later processing in human V1/V2 and V5/MT+: A TMS study of motion perception.
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  • 20. Unconscious processing of orientation and color without primary visual cortex.
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