Lesions of the parieto-occipital junction (POJ) in humans cause gross deviations of reaching movements and impaired grip formation if the targets are located in the subjects peripheral visual field. Movements to central targets are typically less impaired. This disorder has been termed optic ataxia. It has been suggested that a general deficit of online corrections under central as well as peripheral viewing conditions might be sufficient to explain this discrepancy. According to this hypothesis, patients with optic ataxia should demonstrate an impaired online correction of grip aperture under central viewing conditions if the target object changes its size during the grasping movement. We investigated this prediction in a patient with o...
International audienceRecent neurophysiological studies suggest that reach planning areas in the pos...
Normally we can perform a variety of goal-directed movements effortlessly. However, damage to the pa...
Optic ataxia is a high-order deficit in reaching to visual goals that occurs with posterior parietal...
Lesions of the parieto-occipital junction (POJ) in humans cause gross deviations of reaching movemen...
Optic ataxia is defined as a spatial impairment of visually guided reaching, but it is typically acc...
Optic ataxia is defined as a spatial impairment of visually guided reaching, but it is typically acc...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor transfo...
Lesions of the dorsal posterior parietal cortex (PPC) typically result in optic ataxia (OA)—a disord...
The dorsal stream of visual information processing connecting V1 to the parietal cortex is thought t...
Optic ataxia (OA) is generally thought of as a disorder of visually guided reaching movements that c...
Optic ataxia is characterized by an impaired visual control of the direction of arm reaching to a vi...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
In a recent study, we observed that the visuomotor performance of visual form agnosic patient DF is ...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
Optic ataxia represents a spatial impairment of visually guided reaching following bilateral or unil...
International audienceRecent neurophysiological studies suggest that reach planning areas in the pos...
Normally we can perform a variety of goal-directed movements effortlessly. However, damage to the pa...
Optic ataxia is a high-order deficit in reaching to visual goals that occurs with posterior parietal...
Lesions of the parieto-occipital junction (POJ) in humans cause gross deviations of reaching movemen...
Optic ataxia is defined as a spatial impairment of visually guided reaching, but it is typically acc...
Optic ataxia is defined as a spatial impairment of visually guided reaching, but it is typically acc...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor transfo...
Lesions of the dorsal posterior parietal cortex (PPC) typically result in optic ataxia (OA)—a disord...
The dorsal stream of visual information processing connecting V1 to the parietal cortex is thought t...
Optic ataxia (OA) is generally thought of as a disorder of visually guided reaching movements that c...
Optic ataxia is characterized by an impaired visual control of the direction of arm reaching to a vi...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
In a recent study, we observed that the visuomotor performance of visual form agnosic patient DF is ...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
Optic ataxia represents a spatial impairment of visually guided reaching following bilateral or unil...
International audienceRecent neurophysiological studies suggest that reach planning areas in the pos...
Normally we can perform a variety of goal-directed movements effortlessly. However, damage to the pa...
Optic ataxia is a high-order deficit in reaching to visual goals that occurs with posterior parietal...