Signal detection analysis of blindsight in monkeys

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Masatoshi Yoshida
Tadashi Isa
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[1] National Institute for Physiological Sciences,Laboratory of Behavioral Development, Department of Developmental Physiology
[2] National Institutes of Natural Sciences,undefined
[3] Okazaki,undefined
[4] School of Life Science,undefined
[5] the Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI),undefined
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Macaque monkeys with a unilateral lesion in V1 have been used as an animal model of blindsight. While objective proof of blindsight requires that the two aspects of blindsight (residual forced-choice localization and attenuated yes-no detection) should be tested under identical stimulus conditions using bias-free measures of sensitivity, these have not been attained in studies of nonhuman primates. Here we tested two macaque monkeys with a unilateral V1 lesion with two saccade tasks using identical stimuli: a forced-choice (FC) task and a yes-no (YN) task. An analysis based on signal detection theory revealed that sensitivity in the FC task was significantly higher than that in the YN task. Such dissociation of sensitivity between the two tasks was not observed when near-threshold visual stimuli were presented in the normal, unaffected hemifield. These results suggest that the V1-lesioned monkeys resemble the well-studied blindsight patient G.Y., whose visual experience per se was completely abolished.
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