peer reviewedWith its roots in Ungerleider and Mishkin's (1982) uncovering of two distinct - ventral and dorsal - anatomical pathways for the processing of visual information, and boosted by Goodale and Milner's (1992; Milner and Goodale, 1995) behavioral study of patients with lesions of either of these pathways, the perception-action dissociation became a standard reference in the sensorimotor literature. Here we present briefly the anatomical, neuropsychological and, more extensively, the psychophysical evidence favoring such dissociation and pit it against counteracting evidence as well as against potential methodological and conceptual pitfalls. We also discuss classes of models accounting for a number of 'dissociation' results and con...
Research providing evidence from patients and neurologically healthy participants has demonstrated t...
ABSTRACT: Recent experiments in normal subjects using neuroimaging demonstrate that the dorsal corti...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...
The dominant position of a separation between a conscious vision for perception and an unconscious v...
The dominant position of a separation between a conscious vision for perception and an unconscious v...
We review studies that indicate a dissociation between the perceptual estimate and the resulting cog...
La théorie dominante suggérant une séparation entre une vision consciente pour la perception et une ...
Human brains use visual information to guide conscious per-ception and motor action, such as eye or ...
A key question within systems neuroscience is how the brain translates physical stimulation into a b...
Many are the circumstances in which action–perception dissociations have been observed (e.g. [1], [2...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g., for object identification) and action sel...
Goal-directed movement, such as reaching to touch an object, relies heavily on vision. Vision guides...
propose that the visual system is able to accomodate two distinct functions: vision for action and v...
For long time perception and action have been considered as separated and peripheral processes, dev...
International audiencePioneer experiments on saccadic suppression have shown that this effect is not...
Research providing evidence from patients and neurologically healthy participants has demonstrated t...
ABSTRACT: Recent experiments in normal subjects using neuroimaging demonstrate that the dorsal corti...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...
The dominant position of a separation between a conscious vision for perception and an unconscious v...
The dominant position of a separation between a conscious vision for perception and an unconscious v...
We review studies that indicate a dissociation between the perceptual estimate and the resulting cog...
La théorie dominante suggérant une séparation entre une vision consciente pour la perception et une ...
Human brains use visual information to guide conscious per-ception and motor action, such as eye or ...
A key question within systems neuroscience is how the brain translates physical stimulation into a b...
Many are the circumstances in which action–perception dissociations have been observed (e.g. [1], [2...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g., for object identification) and action sel...
Goal-directed movement, such as reaching to touch an object, relies heavily on vision. Vision guides...
propose that the visual system is able to accomodate two distinct functions: vision for action and v...
For long time perception and action have been considered as separated and peripheral processes, dev...
International audiencePioneer experiments on saccadic suppression have shown that this effect is not...
Research providing evidence from patients and neurologically healthy participants has demonstrated t...
ABSTRACT: Recent experiments in normal subjects using neuroimaging demonstrate that the dorsal corti...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...