Communications Biology (Mar 2021)
The posterior parietal cortex contributes to visuomotor processing for saccades in blindsight macaques
Abstract
Rikako Kato et al. use PET imaging to examine altered brain activity in blindsight macaques that lack visual awareness yet can still perform visuomotor tasks. They report that blindsight macaques exhibit a significant change in activity of the lateral bank of the intraparietal sulcus (lbIPS) bilaterally, and injection of muscimol into this region impairs visuomotor performance. These results suggest a role for the bilateral lbIPS in visuomotor function in blindsight conditions.