We report the case of a patient (S. C.) who, after a lesion involving the midbrain, thalamus, and cerebellum on the left side, was unable to reach a target at which he was not directly gazing. When attempting to do so with either hand, he showed an optic ataxia-like behaviour: A rightward deviation was manifest with respect to the real position of the target object, accuracy being worse for the right than for the left hand and for the right than for the left hemifield. To assess whether S.C.'s reaching accuracy was affected by the position of the target with respect to the retina, eyes, and/or head, he was asked to perform a pointing task in different conditions. By manipulating eyes and head position, the relative location of the target wi...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor transfo...
Guiding a limb often involves situations in which the spatial location of the target for gaze and li...
International audienceOptic ataxia is a disorder associated with posterior parietal lobe lesions, in...
We report the case of a patient (S. C.) who, after a lesion involving the midbrain, thalamus, and ce...
International audienceRecent neurophysiological studies suggest that reach planning areas in the pos...
International audienceOptic ataxia is considered to be a specific visuo-manual guidance deficit, whi...
International audienceThe present paper provides an analysis of the pointing errors of a patient wit...
Guiding a limb often involves situations in which the spatial location of the target for gaze and li...
The dorsal stream of visual information processing connecting V1 to the parietal cortex is thought t...
Normally we can perform a variety of goal-directed movements effortlessly. However, damage to the pa...
International audienceThe visually guided reaching of two patients with bilateral optic ataxia was e...
Previous studies suggested that the occipitoparietal stream orients attention toward the near/lower ...
Optic ataxia (OA) is generally thought of as a disorder of visually guided reaching movements that c...
The effects of vision on spatial and temporal characteristics of free unrestrained reaching movement...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor transfo...
Guiding a limb often involves situations in which the spatial location of the target for gaze and li...
International audienceOptic ataxia is a disorder associated with posterior parietal lobe lesions, in...
We report the case of a patient (S. C.) who, after a lesion involving the midbrain, thalamus, and ce...
International audienceRecent neurophysiological studies suggest that reach planning areas in the pos...
International audienceOptic ataxia is considered to be a specific visuo-manual guidance deficit, whi...
International audienceThe present paper provides an analysis of the pointing errors of a patient wit...
Guiding a limb often involves situations in which the spatial location of the target for gaze and li...
The dorsal stream of visual information processing connecting V1 to the parietal cortex is thought t...
Normally we can perform a variety of goal-directed movements effortlessly. However, damage to the pa...
International audienceThe visually guided reaching of two patients with bilateral optic ataxia was e...
Previous studies suggested that the occipitoparietal stream orients attention toward the near/lower ...
Optic ataxia (OA) is generally thought of as a disorder of visually guided reaching movements that c...
The effects of vision on spatial and temporal characteristics of free unrestrained reaching movement...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor transfo...
Guiding a limb often involves situations in which the spatial location of the target for gaze and li...
International audienceOptic ataxia is a disorder associated with posterior parietal lobe lesions, in...