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Autor:
Tarik Asselah, Serge Bakchine, Sylvain Balester Mouret, Philippe Batel, Jean-Antoine Bernard, Olivier Blétry, Bernard Boisaubert, Mathieu Bordenave, Frédéric Bourdain, Nathalie Boyer, Antoine Brézin, Marie Briet, Pierre Brissot, Christine Brousse, Jean Cabane, Nicole Casadevall, Frédéric Chabolle, Olga Chapelle, Charles Chapron, Patrick Cherin, Nicolas Chopin, Bernard Cordier, Pascal Crenn, Jocelyne Crnac Berthaud, Tristan Cudennec, Jean-Pierre Decroix, Michel Delahousse, Ismail Élalamy, Luc Foubert, Bérénice Gardel, Patrick Gepner, Nicolas Girszyn, Bertrand Godeau, Anne Gompel, René Gourgon, Catherine Grandpeix, Philippe Graveleau, André Grimaldi, Jean-Philippe Grivois, Jean-Pierre Grünfeld, Alain Guiomard, Mélissa Hadoux, Thomas Hanslik, Pierre-Yves Hatron, Chantal Hausser-Hauw, Jean-Marie Hervé, Pascal Houillier, Jean-Emmanuel Kahn, Adrien Kettaneh, André Klein, Alain Krivitzky, Laurent Laloum, Thierry Lebret, Laurent Lechowski, Jacques Leport, Pierre-Marie Lugagne, Nayla Malek-Chéhire, Patrick Marcellin, Ibrahim Marroun, Christiane Masquet, Emmanuel Mathieu, Richard Matis, Jean-Claude Melchior, Yves Melchior, Maud Moraillon, Rami Moucari, Martine Ohresser, Anne-Marie Pedarriosse, Bruno Philippe, Anne-Marie Piette, Jean-Eudes Poulain, Denis Querleu, Arash Rafii, Gilberte Robain, Hugues Rousset, Michel Sananès, Monique Schaison, Alexandre Somogyi, Nathalie Somogyi-Demerjian, Michel Thomas, Olivier Thomas, André-Bernard Tonnel, Michelle-Anne Touati, Michel Toupet, Leila Tricot, Jacques Trotoux, Bruno Varet, Stéphane Vignes, Patrick Vu, David Zucman
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a2a2f3f6f5194558fe2e9938a2efd3ad
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-01781-0.50165-5
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-01781-0.50165-5
Autor:
Sylvie, Chokron, Celine, Perez, Michaël, Obadia, Isabelle, Gaudry, Laurent, Laloum, Olivier, Gout
Publikováno v:
Restorative neurology and neuroscience. 26(4-5)
Traditionally, post-chiasmatic lesions were believed to result in complete and permanent visual loss in the topographically related areas of the visual field. However, a number of studies with monkeys, and later with humans, have demonstrated spared