Patient DF has profound visual form agnosia. Despite this, she has no problem adjusting her finger-thumb grip aperture to the width of objects when reaching to grasp them. In a previous study, however, she was found to have great difficulty in scaling her grip aperture when attempting to grasp a transparent disc through two holes cut into it. This problem was attributed to a putative difference between the visual processing of size and distance in the brain, whereby DF retained the capacity for processing object size but not the separation between distinct elements such as holes. In the present study we have tested this idea more directly, and found no evidence to support such a distinction. Nonetheless, we replicated our earlier finding th...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
AbstractBackground: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb to...
In a series of experimental investigations of a subject with a unilateral impairment of tactile obje...
Patient DF has profound visual form agnosia. Despite this, she has no problem adjusting her finger-t...
AbstractPatient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to ...
Patient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to discrimi...
Patient DF, an extensively-tested woman with visual form agnosia from ventral-stream damage, is able...
Contains fulltext : 159037.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The properties ...
We have previously demonstrated that a patient with visual form agnosia (DF), who is unable to repor...
Reaching out to grasp an object requires information about the size of the object and the distance b...
In everyday life our reaching behaviour has to be guided not only by the location and properties of ...
Processing within the dorsal visual stream subserves object-directed action, whereas visual object r...
When we grasp with one eye covered, the finger and thumb are typically opened wider than for binocul...
In a recent study, we observed that the visuomotor performance of visual form agnosic patient DF is ...
When we grasp with one eye covered, the finger and thumb are typically opened wider than for binocul...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
AbstractBackground: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb to...
In a series of experimental investigations of a subject with a unilateral impairment of tactile obje...
Patient DF has profound visual form agnosia. Despite this, she has no problem adjusting her finger-t...
AbstractPatient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to ...
Patient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to discrimi...
Patient DF, an extensively-tested woman with visual form agnosia from ventral-stream damage, is able...
Contains fulltext : 159037.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The properties ...
We have previously demonstrated that a patient with visual form agnosia (DF), who is unable to repor...
Reaching out to grasp an object requires information about the size of the object and the distance b...
In everyday life our reaching behaviour has to be guided not only by the location and properties of ...
Processing within the dorsal visual stream subserves object-directed action, whereas visual object r...
When we grasp with one eye covered, the finger and thumb are typically opened wider than for binocul...
In a recent study, we observed that the visuomotor performance of visual form agnosic patient DF is ...
When we grasp with one eye covered, the finger and thumb are typically opened wider than for binocul...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
AbstractBackground: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb to...
In a series of experimental investigations of a subject with a unilateral impairment of tactile obje...