Visual disorientation in homonymous half‐fields

Abstract
Two patients with unilateral visual disorientation associated with hemiamblyopia were studied by means of lights of variable intensities. It was found that the hemiamblyopia was not the basis for the disorientation. A control patient with a bitemporal field defect and no disorientation gave further evidence for this viewpoint. The disability appears to be one of vision and not one of reaching.

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