Over the past 25 years, visual processing has been discussed in the context of the dual stream hypothesis consisting of a ventral (“what”) and a dorsal (“where”) visual information processing pathway. Patients with brain damage of the ventral pathway typically present with signs of visual agnosia, the inability to identify and discriminate objects by visual exploration, but show normal perception of motion perception. A dissociation between the perception of biological motion and non-biological motion has been suggested: perception of biological motion might be impaired when “non-biological” motion perception is intact and vice versa. The impact of object recognition on the perception of biological motion remains unclear. We thus investigat...
Prosopagnosia is a deficit in recognizing people from their faces. Acquired prosopagnosia results af...
There are many disorders of higher visual processing that result from damage to specific areas of th...
Many individuals with normal visual acuity are unable to discriminate the direction of 3-D motion in...
Over the past 25 years, visual processing has been discussed in the context of the dual stream hypot...
Over the past 25 years, visual processing has been discussed in the context of the dual stream hypot...
AbstractWe explored the extent to which biological motion perception depends on ventral stream integ...
Identifying the movements of those around us is fundamental for many daily activities, such as recog...
Visual motion perception is fundamental to many aspects of visual perception. Visual motion percepti...
There are two main anatomically and physiologically defined visual pathways connecting the primary v...
Over a decade ago Milner and Goodale suggested that perception and action are subserved by two disti...
From birth, the human visual system shows a remarkable sensitivity for perceiving biological motion....
Recognizing the motion of biological entities is crucial for individual survival and social interact...
none6siVisual agnosia is a deficit in shape perception, affecting figure, object, face and letter re...
AbstractAccurately perceiving the activities of other people is a crucially important social skill o...
The main model of visual processing in primates proposes an anatomo-functional distinction between t...
Prosopagnosia is a deficit in recognizing people from their faces. Acquired prosopagnosia results af...
There are many disorders of higher visual processing that result from damage to specific areas of th...
Many individuals with normal visual acuity are unable to discriminate the direction of 3-D motion in...
Over the past 25 years, visual processing has been discussed in the context of the dual stream hypot...
Over the past 25 years, visual processing has been discussed in the context of the dual stream hypot...
AbstractWe explored the extent to which biological motion perception depends on ventral stream integ...
Identifying the movements of those around us is fundamental for many daily activities, such as recog...
Visual motion perception is fundamental to many aspects of visual perception. Visual motion percepti...
There are two main anatomically and physiologically defined visual pathways connecting the primary v...
Over a decade ago Milner and Goodale suggested that perception and action are subserved by two disti...
From birth, the human visual system shows a remarkable sensitivity for perceiving biological motion....
Recognizing the motion of biological entities is crucial for individual survival and social interact...
none6siVisual agnosia is a deficit in shape perception, affecting figure, object, face and letter re...
AbstractAccurately perceiving the activities of other people is a crucially important social skill o...
The main model of visual processing in primates proposes an anatomo-functional distinction between t...
Prosopagnosia is a deficit in recognizing people from their faces. Acquired prosopagnosia results af...
There are many disorders of higher visual processing that result from damage to specific areas of th...
Many individuals with normal visual acuity are unable to discriminate the direction of 3-D motion in...