A number of studies have shown that while perceptual judgment is deceived by pictorial illusions, grasping and other kinds of motor behaviour are not. This is in keeping with the existence of two different cortical systems: a ventral stream subserving vision-for-perception and a dorsal stream subserving vision-for-action. The former is sensitive to illusions, the latter is not. Given this dissociation of functions, one wonders whether simple visuomotor reaction time (RT) follows the ventral or the dorsal rule in perceiving illusory figures. Answering this question might contribute to a better understanding of the different functions of the two systems. We carried out two experiments, one with the Ponzo and the other with the Ebbinghaus-Titc...
Although there is evidence to suggest visual illusions affect perceptual judgments more than actions...
The amplitude of saccadic eye movements is affected by size illusions such as the Muller-Lyer illusi...
Neuropsychological studies motivated the theory that the primate visual system might be organized in...
Contains fulltext : 181519.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The division of...
A longstanding issue is whether perception and mental imagery share similar cognitive and neural mec...
This paper discusses how visual illusions have been studied to gain insight into human vision for pe...
In previous studies, we found effects of the Ebbinghaus (or Titchener) illusion on grasping. This co...
There are two main anatomically and physiologically defined visual pathways connecting the primary v...
The amplitude of saccadic eye movements is affected by size illusions such as the Müller-Lyer illusi...
Apparent visual movement occurs when two visual targets are flashed briefly in sequence. If the spac...
Models of the human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with th...
In recent years the view has been advocated that the motor system is immune to visual size illusions...
Models of human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with the V1...
Recent TICS articles discussed the psychophysical evidence in favor of Goodale and Milner's action v...
Abstract The primate visual cortex exhibits two anatomically distinct pathways (dorsal and ventral)....
Although there is evidence to suggest visual illusions affect perceptual judgments more than actions...
The amplitude of saccadic eye movements is affected by size illusions such as the Muller-Lyer illusi...
Neuropsychological studies motivated the theory that the primate visual system might be organized in...
Contains fulltext : 181519.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The division of...
A longstanding issue is whether perception and mental imagery share similar cognitive and neural mec...
This paper discusses how visual illusions have been studied to gain insight into human vision for pe...
In previous studies, we found effects of the Ebbinghaus (or Titchener) illusion on grasping. This co...
There are two main anatomically and physiologically defined visual pathways connecting the primary v...
The amplitude of saccadic eye movements is affected by size illusions such as the Müller-Lyer illusi...
Apparent visual movement occurs when two visual targets are flashed briefly in sequence. If the spac...
Models of the human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with th...
In recent years the view has been advocated that the motor system is immune to visual size illusions...
Models of human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with the V1...
Recent TICS articles discussed the psychophysical evidence in favor of Goodale and Milner's action v...
Abstract The primate visual cortex exhibits two anatomically distinct pathways (dorsal and ventral)....
Although there is evidence to suggest visual illusions affect perceptual judgments more than actions...
The amplitude of saccadic eye movements is affected by size illusions such as the Muller-Lyer illusi...
Neuropsychological studies motivated the theory that the primate visual system might be organized in...