Using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), we find that object manipulation knowledge is accessed by way of the ventral object processing pathway. We exploit the fact that parvocellular channels project to the ventral but not the dorsal stream, and show that increased neural responses for tool stimuli are observed in the inferior parietal lobule when those stimuli are visible only to the ventral object processing stream. In a control condition, tool-preferences were observed in a superior and posterior parietal region for stimuli titrated so as to be visible by the dorsal visual pathway. Functional connectivity analyses confirm the dissociation between sub-regions of parietal cortex according to whether their principal afferent inp...
Purpose: Visual processing is dissociated between a dorsal (occipitoparietal) stream for action and ...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about th...
Visual processing of complex objects is supported by the ventral visual pathway in the service of ob...
It is widely argued that the ability to recognize and identify manipulable objects depends on the re...
Viewing images of manipulable objects elicits differential blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) contr...
International audienceOur ability to understand how to interact with familiar objects is supported b...
Tool selection is a cognitive process necessary for tool use, and may rely on distinct knowledge und...
SummaryNeuropsychological case studies suggest the existence of two functionally separate visual str...
Neural responses to small manipulable objects ("tools") in high-level visual areas in ventral tempor...
Contains fulltext : 55251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does our abili...
Tool use depends on processes represented in distinct regions of left parietal cortex. We studied th...
Purpose: Visual processing is dissociated between a dorsal (occipitoparietal) stream for action and ...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about th...
Visual processing of complex objects is supported by the ventral visual pathway in the service of ob...
It is widely argued that the ability to recognize and identify manipulable objects depends on the re...
Viewing images of manipulable objects elicits differential blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) contr...
International audienceOur ability to understand how to interact with familiar objects is supported b...
Tool selection is a cognitive process necessary for tool use, and may rely on distinct knowledge und...
SummaryNeuropsychological case studies suggest the existence of two functionally separate visual str...
Neural responses to small manipulable objects ("tools") in high-level visual areas in ventral tempor...
Contains fulltext : 55251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does our abili...
Tool use depends on processes represented in distinct regions of left parietal cortex. We studied th...
Purpose: Visual processing is dissociated between a dorsal (occipitoparietal) stream for action and ...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about th...