Dissociation between Goal-directed and Discrete Response Localization in a Patient with Bilateral Cortical Blindness

Author:

Buetti Simona1,Tamietto Marco23,Hervais-Adelman Alexis4,Kerzel Dirk4,de Gelder Beatrice25,Pegna Alan J.64

Affiliation:

1. 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2. 2Tilburg University

3. 3University of Torino

4. 5University of Geneva

5. 6Maastricht University

6. 4Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Dermatology, University Hospitals of Geneva

Abstract

Abstract We investigated localization performance of simple targets in patient TN, who suffered bilateral damage of his primary visual cortex and shows complete cortical blindness. Using a two-alternative forced-choice paradigm, TN was asked to guess the position of left–right targets with goal-directed and discrete manual responses. The results indicate a clear dissociation between goal-directed and discrete responses. TN pointed toward the correct target location in approximately 75% of the trials but was at chance level with discrete responses. This indicates that the residual ability to localize an unseen stimulus depends critically on the possibility to translate a visual signal into a goal-directed motor output at least in certain forms of blindsight.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience

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