We agree that patients with chronic, low-functioning schizophrenia have greater visual-processing deficits than other schizophrenia patients. Also, we agree that magnocellular function may be critically involved in higher perceptual/cognitive processes, such as spatial localization and attention. In our article, however, we suggested that because the patients showed a selective magnocellular deficit (since responses to parvocellular-biased stimuli remained intact), our findings are not the result of general inattentiveness to the task. In fact, we observed that fixation ability is typically excellent in patients. Attentional processes, however, were not investigated directly.