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Tables of Contents for Out of Mind
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
Introduction
ix
List of contributors
xvii
Setting the stage
Why is blindsight blind?
Paul Azzopardi and Alan Cowey
3
17
Blindsight--putting beta (β) on the back burner
Lawrence Weiskrantz
20
15
Visual perception
Recovery of visual function following damage to the striate cortex in monkeys
Tirin Moore Hillary R. Rodman and Charles G. Gross
35
17
Colour and the cortex: wavelength processing in cortical achromatopsia
Charles A. Heywood Robert W. Kentridge and Alan Cowey
52
17
Disruption of visual evoked potentials following a V1 lesion: implications for blindsight
Anling Rao Anna C. Nobre and Alan Cowey
69
18
Is blindsight motion blind?
Alan Cowey and Paul Azzopardi
87
20
Attention and memory
Unconscious processing in neglect and extinction
Jon Driver and Patrik Vuilleumier
107
33
Auditory--visual spatial interactions: automatic versus intentional components
Jean Vroomen Paul Bertelson and Beatrice de Gelder
140
11
Scope and limits of implicit memory in amnesia
Mieke Verfaeillie and Margaret M. Keane
151
12
Attention and alerting: cognitive processes spared in blindsight
Robert W. Kentridge and Charles A. Heywood
163
22
Emotion
The amygdala and unconscious fear processing
John Morris and Ray Dolan
185
20
Covert affective cognition and affective blindsight
Beatrice de Gelder Jean Vroomen and Gilles Pourtois
205
17
Conscious and unconscious processing of emotional faces
Jack van Honk and Edward H. F. de Haan
222
19
Action
Direct and indirect visual routes to action
A. David Milner and H. Chris Dijkerman
241
24
Numbsense: a case study and implications
Yves Rossetti Gilles Rode and Dominique Boisson
265
30
Reflections
Postscript
Lawrence Weiskrantz
295
2
Index
297
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