Somewhat in contrast to their proposal of two separate somatosensory streams, Dijkerman de Haan (DdH) propose that tactile recognition involves active manual exploration, and therefore involves parietal cortex. I argue that interactions from perception for action to object recognition can be found also in vision. Furthermore, there is evidence that perception for action and perception for recognition rely on similar processing principles
Perception of our own bodies is based on integration of visual and tactile inputs, notably by neuron...
The duality of vision refers to the idea that perception and action rely on the ventral and dorsal s...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g., for object identification) and action sel...
Somewhat in contrast to their proposal of two separate somatosensory streams, Dijkerman de Haan (DdH...
Abstract: The functions of the somatosensory system are multiple. We use tactile input to localize a...
Two streams have been identified in cortical visual processing: a ventral stream for form, color, an...
Does visual processing differ for action and recognition? To address this question, the authors capi...
When a fly lands on your hand, one is both able to identify the exact location on the skin of the ha...
International audienceDijkerman & de Haan (D&dH) study perception and action as two independent proc...
Research in neuroscience is making progress toward understanding the “dorsal” mechanisms responsible...
When we perceive human actions or even objects, processing is not conned to the visual areas in the ...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...
Two streams have been identified in cortical visual processing: a ventral stream for form, color, an...
Conscious recognition of an object (“what”) and guidance of action toward it (“how”) have been ident...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Perception of our own bodies is based on integration of visual and tactile inputs, notably by neuron...
The duality of vision refers to the idea that perception and action rely on the ventral and dorsal s...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g., for object identification) and action sel...
Somewhat in contrast to their proposal of two separate somatosensory streams, Dijkerman de Haan (DdH...
Abstract: The functions of the somatosensory system are multiple. We use tactile input to localize a...
Two streams have been identified in cortical visual processing: a ventral stream for form, color, an...
Does visual processing differ for action and recognition? To address this question, the authors capi...
When a fly lands on your hand, one is both able to identify the exact location on the skin of the ha...
International audienceDijkerman & de Haan (D&dH) study perception and action as two independent proc...
Research in neuroscience is making progress toward understanding the “dorsal” mechanisms responsible...
When we perceive human actions or even objects, processing is not conned to the visual areas in the ...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...
Two streams have been identified in cortical visual processing: a ventral stream for form, color, an...
Conscious recognition of an object (“what”) and guidance of action toward it (“how”) have been ident...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Perception of our own bodies is based on integration of visual and tactile inputs, notably by neuron...
The duality of vision refers to the idea that perception and action rely on the ventral and dorsal s...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g., for object identification) and action sel...