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C M Wessinger

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Nature Medicine|September 12, 1998
Those that were blind can now seeC M Wessinger
Neuron|January 7, 2000
Who goes there?Y E Cohen, C M Wessinger
Progress in Brain Research|November 13, 2001
Speculations on the neural basis of islands of blindsightR Fendrich, C M Wessinger, M S Gazzaniga
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|April 3, 2003
Variability of residual vision in hemianopic subjectsC M Wessinger, R Fendrich, M S Gazzaniga
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Islands of residual vision in hemianopic patientsC M Wessinger, R Fendrich, M S Gazzaniga
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 23, 1993
ResponseR Fendrich, C M Wessinger, M S Gazaniga
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 27, 1992
Residual vision in a scotoma: implications for blindsightR Fendrich, C M Wessinger, M S Gazzaniga
Neuropsychologia|July 1, 1996
Nasotemporal overlap at the retinal vertical meridian: investigations with a callosotomy patientR Fendrich, C M Wessinger, M S Gazzaniga
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|July 1, 1995
Cerebral and callosal organisation in a right hemisphere dominant "split brain" patientH L Lutsep, C M Wessinger, M S Gazzaniga
Neuropsychologia|October 1, 1995
The emergence of the capacity to name left visual field stimuli in a callosotomy patient: implications for functional plasticityK Baynes, C M Wessinger, R Fendrich, et al.
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Nature Medicine|September 12, 1998
Those that were blind can now seeC M Wessinger
Neuron|January 7, 2000
Who goes there?Y E Cohen, C M Wessinger
Progress in Brain Research|November 13, 2001
Speculations on the neural basis of islands of blindsightR Fendrich, C M Wessinger, M S Gazzaniga
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|April 3, 2003
Variability of residual vision in hemianopic subjectsC M Wessinger, R Fendrich, M S Gazzaniga
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Islands of residual vision in hemianopic patientsC M Wessinger, R Fendrich, M S Gazzaniga
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 23, 1993
ResponseR Fendrich, C M Wessinger, M S Gazaniga
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 27, 1992
Residual vision in a scotoma: implications for blindsightR Fendrich, C M Wessinger, M S Gazzaniga
Neuropsychologia|July 1, 1996
Nasotemporal overlap at the retinal vertical meridian: investigations with a callosotomy patientR Fendrich, C M Wessinger, M S Gazzaniga
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|July 1, 1995
Cerebral and callosal organisation in a right hemisphere dominant "split brain" patientH L Lutsep, C M Wessinger, M S Gazzaniga
Neuropsychologia|October 1, 1995
The emergence of the capacity to name left visual field stimuli in a callosotomy patient: implications for functional plasticityK Baynes, C M Wessinger, R Fendrich, et al.
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