Our knowledge of the visual sensations produced by electrical stimulation of the occipital cerebral cortex is derived from a conveniently small literature. The eight principal references and five subsidiary references given at the end of this chapter include, as far as I know, all the published work that makes any contribution to the subject.
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Brindley, G. S. (1973). Sensory Effects of Electrical Stimulation of the Visual and Paravisual Cortex in Man (pp. 583–594). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65495-4_14
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