I aim to give a new account of picture perception: of the way our visual system functions when we see something in a picture. My argument relies on the functional distinction between the ventral and dorsal visual subsystems. I propose that it is constitutive of picture perception that our ventral subsystem attributes properties to the scene, whereas our dorsal subsystem attributes properties to the surface
Cortical organization of vision appears to be divided into two pathways: the ventral pathway and th...
We present below a simple hypothesis on what we believe is a characteristic of visual consciousness....
Standard accounts of vision implicitly assume that the purpose of the visual system is to construct ...
I aim to give a new account of picture perception: of the way our visual system functions when we se...
Perception-action theory of vision argues that the ventral and dorsal streams are distinct systems w...
This chapter provides an overview of a number of theories of perception, and reconciles the differen...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...
propose that the visual system is able to accomodate two distinct functions: vision for action and v...
Today many philosophers of mind accept that the two cortical streams of visual processing in humans ...
influential theory of visual processing suggests that only the ventral stream is directly associated...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue that no valid comparison between visual representation...
According to the two visual systems model, the visual processing of objects divides into semantic an...
In extending our previous work, we addressed the question of whether di¡erent visual attributes are ...
The functioning of the personality is conditioned by a number of numerous factors that are often an ...
We investigated whether the topographically organized, category-related patterns of neural response ...
Cortical organization of vision appears to be divided into two pathways: the ventral pathway and th...
We present below a simple hypothesis on what we believe is a characteristic of visual consciousness....
Standard accounts of vision implicitly assume that the purpose of the visual system is to construct ...
I aim to give a new account of picture perception: of the way our visual system functions when we se...
Perception-action theory of vision argues that the ventral and dorsal streams are distinct systems w...
This chapter provides an overview of a number of theories of perception, and reconciles the differen...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...
propose that the visual system is able to accomodate two distinct functions: vision for action and v...
Today many philosophers of mind accept that the two cortical streams of visual processing in humans ...
influential theory of visual processing suggests that only the ventral stream is directly associated...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue that no valid comparison between visual representation...
According to the two visual systems model, the visual processing of objects divides into semantic an...
In extending our previous work, we addressed the question of whether di¡erent visual attributes are ...
The functioning of the personality is conditioned by a number of numerous factors that are often an ...
We investigated whether the topographically organized, category-related patterns of neural response ...
Cortical organization of vision appears to be divided into two pathways: the ventral pathway and th...
We present below a simple hypothesis on what we believe is a characteristic of visual consciousness....
Standard accounts of vision implicitly assume that the purpose of the visual system is to construct ...