Abstract

Responses of the right occipital lobe to flashes imposed on the nasal retina of the right eye were smaller than responses to flashes imposed on the temporal retina. Since reaction times are shorter to nasal than to temporal stimulation of the retina, the above result is inconsistent with existing evidence for an inverse relation between evoked response amplitude and reaction time. The inconsistency may be related to the fact that the right occipital lobe receives no projections from the nasal retina of the right eye.

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