Today many philosophers of mind accept that the two cortical streams of visual processing in humans can be distinguished in terms of conscious experience. The ventral stream is thought to produce representations that may become conscious, and the dorsal stream is thought to handle unconscious vision for action. Despite a vast literature on the topic of the two streams, there is currently no account of the way in which the relevant empirical evidence could fit with basic Husserlian phenomenology of vision. Here I offer such an account. In this article, I show how the empirical evidence ought to be understood in a way that is informed by phenomenology. The differences in the two streams are better described as differences in spatial and tempo...
The dorsal visual stream, often referred to as the ‘where’ stream, represents the pathway taken by v...
Perception-action theory of vision argues that the ventral and dorsal streams are distinct systems w...
Background: Although the ventral visual stream is understood to be responsible for object recognitio...
Today many philosophers of mind accept that the two cortical streams of visual processing in humans ...
Milner and Goodale's influential account of the primate cortical visual streams involves a division ...
influential theory of visual processing suggests that only the ventral stream is directly associated...
There are two highly interconnected clusters of visually responsive areas in the primate cortex. The...
propose that the visual system is able to accomodate two distinct functions: vision for action and v...
Vision is our most powerful sense and, arguably, it gives us our most vivid sensory and imaginal exp...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...
This paper examines Milner and Goodale’s hypothesis about the two visual streams and raises the ques...
The aim of the present article is three-fold. First, it aims to show that perception requires action...
Empirical work and philosophical analysis have led to widespread acceptance that vision for action, ...
Two major streams of information flow are believed to exist from the V1 and V2 areas to other visual...
The aim of the present chapter is twofold. First it aims to show that perception requires action. Th...
The dorsal visual stream, often referred to as the ‘where’ stream, represents the pathway taken by v...
Perception-action theory of vision argues that the ventral and dorsal streams are distinct systems w...
Background: Although the ventral visual stream is understood to be responsible for object recognitio...
Today many philosophers of mind accept that the two cortical streams of visual processing in humans ...
Milner and Goodale's influential account of the primate cortical visual streams involves a division ...
influential theory of visual processing suggests that only the ventral stream is directly associated...
There are two highly interconnected clusters of visually responsive areas in the primate cortex. The...
propose that the visual system is able to accomodate two distinct functions: vision for action and v...
Vision is our most powerful sense and, arguably, it gives us our most vivid sensory and imaginal exp...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...
This paper examines Milner and Goodale’s hypothesis about the two visual streams and raises the ques...
The aim of the present article is three-fold. First, it aims to show that perception requires action...
Empirical work and philosophical analysis have led to widespread acceptance that vision for action, ...
Two major streams of information flow are believed to exist from the V1 and V2 areas to other visual...
The aim of the present chapter is twofold. First it aims to show that perception requires action. Th...
The dorsal visual stream, often referred to as the ‘where’ stream, represents the pathway taken by v...
Perception-action theory of vision argues that the ventral and dorsal streams are distinct systems w...
Background: Although the ventral visual stream is understood to be responsible for object recognitio...