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Spatial characteristics of cerebral polyopia: a case study
Authors:Cornblath W T  Butter C M  Barnes L L  Hasselbach M M
Affiliation:Department of Ophthalmology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor 48109, USA.
Abstract:
A 41-year-old woman showed bilateral monocular polyopia and an incomplete, right-sided homonymous hemianopia following bilateral cerebral strokes confirmed by neuroimaging. She was tested with briefly-presented visual stimuli to determine whether her polyopic images varied with visual field position of stimuli which evoked them. Stimuli close to her scotoma elicited polyopic images at shorter latency and higher probability than did stimuli more distant from it. RS could maintain stable fixation on small stimuli, suggesting that eye movements were not responsible for her polyopia. We discuss the possibility that cerebral polyopia is due to recoding of visual receptive fields in primary visual cortex and that bilateral occipital lesions are a causative factor in the genesis of the disorder.
Keywords:Hemianopia   Occipital lobe   Polyopia   Stroke   Visual field
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