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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychologia. 2015 Jan 7;68:82–93. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.01.003

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Global direction discrimination performance in each quadrant of the visual field. A: Mean accuracies of control subjects for motion direction discrimination in the DR0 (open bars) and DR320 (grey shaded bars) conditions for all 4 visual field quadrants. B: Average response times of control subjects for motion direction discrimination with respect to DR0 (open bars) and DR320 (grey shaded bars) stimuli presented to each visual field quadrant. C: Plot of average accuracy exhibited by CB subjects when discriminating direction of motion of DR0 motion stimuli, indicated separately for stimulus presentation to intact (open bars) and blind (shaded bars) visual field quadrants. D: Average response times for CB subjects performing the global direction discrimination task using DR0 stimuli, plotted separately for stimulus presentation to intact (open bars) and blind (striped bars) visual field quadrants. E: Average accuracy of CB subjects while performing the direction discrimination task using DR320 stimuli, plotted separately for intact (solid grey bars) and blind (striped grey bars) visual field quadrants. F: Average response times of CB subjects performing the global direction discrimination task using DR320 motion stimuli, plotted separately for intact (solid grey bars) and blind (striped grey bars) visual field quadrants. See text for statistical results. UL = upper left quadrant, LL = lower left quadrant, UR = upper right quadrant, LR = lower right quadrant. Values plotted are means ± SEM. Numbers above bars in lower panels represent the number of participants in the mean for each particular quadrant.