UNLABELLED: The visual and haptic perceptual systems are understood to share a common neural representation of object shape. A region thought to be critical for recognizing visual and haptic shape information is the lateral occipital complex (LOC). We investigated whether LOC is essential for haptic shape recognition in humans by studying behavioral responses and brain activation for haptically explored objects in a patient (M.C.) with bilateral lesions of the occipitotemporal cortex, including LOC. Despite severe deficits in recognizing objects using vision, M.C. was able to accurately recognize objects via touch. M.C.\u27s psychophysical response profile to haptically explored shapes was also indistinguishable from controls. Using fMRI, M...
The human occipito-temporal cortex is preferentially activated by images of objects as opposed to sc...
The neural mechanisms underlying the access to object knowledge from early representations of shape ...
The human lateral occipital complex (LOC) has been implicated in object recognition, but it is unkno...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MIT Press via the DOI in...
AbstractOur understanding of the neural basis of object recognition is based primarily on work with ...
The human occipito-temporal cortex is preferentially activated by images of objects as opposed to sc...
The human lateral occipital complex (LOC) has been implicated in visual recognition. Does the LOC re...
We can sense an object’s shape by vision or touch. Previous studies suggested that the inferolateral...
Patients with visual object agnosia fail to recognize the identity of visually presented objects des...
SummaryThe human occipito-temporal cortex is preferentially activated by images of objects as oppose...
The human lateral occipital complex (LOC) has been implicated in object recognition, but it is unkno...
Real-life visual object recognition requires the processing of more than just geometric (shape, size...
The lateral occipital cortex (LOC) activates selectively to images of intact objects versus scramble...
The perception of visual shapes entails that local features are integrated into global visual forms....
AbstractHere we review recent findings that reveal the functional properties of extra-striate region...
The human occipito-temporal cortex is preferentially activated by images of objects as opposed to sc...
The neural mechanisms underlying the access to object knowledge from early representations of shape ...
The human lateral occipital complex (LOC) has been implicated in object recognition, but it is unkno...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MIT Press via the DOI in...
AbstractOur understanding of the neural basis of object recognition is based primarily on work with ...
The human occipito-temporal cortex is preferentially activated by images of objects as opposed to sc...
The human lateral occipital complex (LOC) has been implicated in visual recognition. Does the LOC re...
We can sense an object’s shape by vision or touch. Previous studies suggested that the inferolateral...
Patients with visual object agnosia fail to recognize the identity of visually presented objects des...
SummaryThe human occipito-temporal cortex is preferentially activated by images of objects as oppose...
The human lateral occipital complex (LOC) has been implicated in object recognition, but it is unkno...
Real-life visual object recognition requires the processing of more than just geometric (shape, size...
The lateral occipital cortex (LOC) activates selectively to images of intact objects versus scramble...
The perception of visual shapes entails that local features are integrated into global visual forms....
AbstractHere we review recent findings that reveal the functional properties of extra-striate region...
The human occipito-temporal cortex is preferentially activated by images of objects as opposed to sc...
The neural mechanisms underlying the access to object knowledge from early representations of shape ...
The human lateral occipital complex (LOC) has been implicated in object recognition, but it is unkno...