It is interesting that the blindsight literature routinely does not comment on the presence or absence of hallucinations since these might represent confounding events and are very common in clinical practice, especially in the first few weeks following development of hemianopsia. View chapterExplore ...
The classic pattern of bitemporal hemianopsia is more often asymmetric in clinical practice. Sellar lesions produce preferential superior quadrant deficits due to compression on the inferior surface of the chiasm, while suprachiasmatic lesions tend to produce more inferior deficits. Extreme bitemporal hemi...
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