The aim of the present article is three-fold. First, it aims to show that perception requires action. This is most evident for some types of visual percept (e.g. space perception and action perception). Second, it aims to show that the distinction of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insufficient and leads to possible misunderstandings on the true nature of perceptual processes. Third, it aims to show that the dorsal stream is not only responsible for the unconscious control of action, but also for the conscious awareness of space and action
AbstractTraditionally, research on vision focused on its role in perception and our cognitive life. ...
Contains fulltext : 90196.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Evidence from ...
Visual perception includes ventral and dorsal stream processes. However, it is still unclear whether...
influential theory of visual processing suggests that only the ventral stream is directly associated...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...
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 ...
I argue that conscious visual experience consists in a direct and noninferential grasp of the way on...
Empirical work and philosophical analysis have led to widespread acceptance that vision for action, ...
The aim of the present chapter is twofold. First it aims to show that perception requires action. Th...
There are two highly interconnected clusters of visually responsive areas in the primate cortex. The...
Over a decade ago Milner and Goodale suggested that perception and action are subserved by two disti...
It is natural to assume that the fine-grained and highly accurate spatial information present in vis...
AbstractTraditionally, research on vision focused on its role in perception and our cognitive life. ...
Contains fulltext : 90196.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Evidence from ...
Visual perception includes ventral and dorsal stream processes. However, it is still unclear whether...
influential theory of visual processing suggests that only the ventral stream is directly associated...
This chapter argues that the separation of the cortical visual processing into two streams is insuff...
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 ...
I argue that conscious visual experience consists in a direct and noninferential grasp of the way on...
Empirical work and philosophical analysis have led to widespread acceptance that vision for action, ...
The aim of the present chapter is twofold. First it aims to show that perception requires action. Th...
There are two highly interconnected clusters of visually responsive areas in the primate cortex. The...
Over a decade ago Milner and Goodale suggested that perception and action are subserved by two disti...
It is natural to assume that the fine-grained and highly accurate spatial information present in vis...
AbstractTraditionally, research on vision focused on its role in perception and our cognitive life. ...
Contains fulltext : 90196.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Evidence from ...
Visual perception includes ventral and dorsal stream processes. However, it is still unclear whether...