
Anna GeuzebroekUniversity College Dublin | UCD · School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Anna Geuzebroek
Master of Science
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Background: Occipital cortex lesions (OCLs) typically result in visual field defects (VFDs) contralateral to the damage. VFDs are usually mapped with perimetry involving the detection of point targets. This, however, ignores the important role of integration of visual information across locations in many tasks of everyday life. Here, we ask whether...
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Postchiasmatic brain damage commonly results in an area of reduced visual sensitivity or blindness in the contralesional hemifield. Previous studies have shown that the ipsilesional visual field can be impaired too. Here, we examine whether assessing visual functioning of the "intact" ipsilesional visual field can be useful to understand...
Visual processing of scenes in the first tens of
milliseconds relies on global image summary statistics
rather than localized processing. Although natural scenes
typically involve our entire visual field, scenes are usually
presented experimentally at limited eccentricity.
Receptive-field size increases with foveal eccentricity
while increasingly p...
Intense visual training can lead to partial recovery of visual field defects caused by lesions of the primary visual cortex. However, the standard visual detection and discrimination tasks, used to assess this recovery process tend to ignore the complexity of the natural visual environment, where multiple stimuli continuously interact. Visual compe...