Challenges to visual prediction as an organizing concept come from three main sources: (1) from observations arising from the results of experiments employing unpredictable motion, (2) from the assertions that motor processes compensate for all neural delays, and (3) from multiple interpretations specific to the flash-lag effect. One clarification that has emerged is that visual prediction is a process that either complements or reflects non-visual (e.g., motor) prediction. © 2008 Cambridge University Press 2008
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International audienceOur perception is fundamentally influenced by the way that we interact with th...
Prediction allows humans and other animals to prepare for future interactions with their environment...
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International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
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