Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10466304 Neuropsychologia 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The existence of midline retinal nasotemporal overlap in humans is controversial. Here we used the Poffenberger paradigm and monocular vision to assess the existence of a midline retinal area projecting to both hemispheres and of a possible differential contribution of the two hemiretinae. When brief visual stimuli were presented at 1° eccentricity they were responded to equally quickly with either hand while at 6° the hand on the same side as the stimulated hemifield was consistently faster than the contralateral hand. This pattern of results is consistent with a nasotemporal overlap at 1° and a complete lateralization at 6°. Both hemiretinae contribute to the overlap area which can be considered as responsible for foveal sparing in hemianopic patients.
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