Gary- Great news that the scans are clear. I tend to agree with what
Carol said (on PSYCHTEACH, I think) but I think that your surgeon could be onto 
something as
well. It is likely that if there is damage to the tract (especially near
the LGN) that compromised "input" to the visual system would account for
the loss of images. But I'm also a bit puzzled that you seem to be aware
of and concerned about neglect? Could you explain how you mean that
(given that neglect is usually not apparent to the patient even when
attention is drawn to it- if it was neglect the fact that you are aware
of it would be a very positive sign for recovery, btw). As to the images
in the area of loss. That would tend to indicate that the loss of input
through the LGN was incomplete (recovering) and/or that the brain is struggling 
to
maintain those cells or use them in similar ways. I wonder if you'd mind
if we use some of what you've described in a class (without your
identifying info, of course). :)
Best of luck (from one also dealing with a lot of scans and too many
physicians lately who seem to have few/any answers!!)
Tim Shearon
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Professor and Chair Department of Psychology
The College of Idaho
Caldwell, ID 83605
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teaching: intro to neuropsychology; psychopharmacology; general; history and 
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Subject: [tips] vision question
 
Following the appearance of  a  brain tumor and subsequent surgery I developed 
visual neglect in my lower left visual field.  my neuro surgeon and I concluded 
that the damage was to the optical tract between  the lateal geniculate 
nucleus.  Recently images have been appearing in the area of visual loss.  the 
images appear similar  to after images. They are usually coherent images that I 
can recognize.At one time I thought they were duplications of things in other 
parts of my visual field  my last three scans were clear so it is not caused by 
re growth of the tumor
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