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Visual discrimination and short-term memory for random patterns in patients with a focal cortical lesion
1997
Cerebral Cortex
Visual discrimination and short-term recognition memory for computer-generated random patterns were explored in 23 patients with a postsurgical lesion in one of the cortical hemispheres. Their results are compared with those of 23 age-matched volunteers. In a same-different forced-choice discrimination task, d′ and log beta (measures of sensitivity and bias), as well as reaction time (RT) were determined. All participants viewed patterns defined either by luminance contrast or isoluminant
doi:10.1093/cercor/7.3.253
pmid:9143445
fatcat:bzofhaudpjapngpzvd2d3ufckm