Optic ataxia is a neuropsychological disorder that affects the ability to interact with objects presented in the visual modality following either unilateral or bilateral lesions of the posterior parietal cortex (PPC). Patients with optic ataxia fail to reach accurately for objects, particularly when they are presented in peripheral vision. The present review will focus on a series of experiments performed on patient M.H. Following a lesion restricted largely to the left PPC, he developed mis-reaching behavior when using his contralesional right arm for movements directed toward the contralesional (right) visual half-field. Given the clear-cut specificity of this patient's deficit, whereby reaching actions are essentially spared when execute...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
Patients with lesions of the parieto-occipital cortex typically misreach visual targets that they co...
Lesions of the parieto-occipital junction (POJ) in humans cause gross deviations of reaching movemen...
Optic ataxia is a neuropsychological disorder that affects the ability to interact with objects pres...
Optic ataxia is a neuropsychological disorder that affects the ability to interact with objects pres...
AbstractThe posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor...
Optic ataxia represents a spatial impairment of visually guided reaching following bilateral or unil...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor transfo...
Optic ataxia (OA) is generally thought of as a disorder of visually guided reaching movements that c...
Optic ataxia is a high-order deficit in reaching to visual goals that occurs with posterior parietal...
Normally we can perform a variety of goal-directed movements effortlessly. However, damage to the pa...
The dorsal stream of visual information processing connecting V1 to the parietal cortex is thought t...
Lesions of the dorsal posterior parietal cortex (PPC) typically result in optic ataxia (OA)—a disord...
Optic ataxia is a high-order deficit in reaching to visual goals that occurs with posterior parietal...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00336 Optic ataxia as a model to investigate the role of the posterior parie...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
Patients with lesions of the parieto-occipital cortex typically misreach visual targets that they co...
Lesions of the parieto-occipital junction (POJ) in humans cause gross deviations of reaching movemen...
Optic ataxia is a neuropsychological disorder that affects the ability to interact with objects pres...
Optic ataxia is a neuropsychological disorder that affects the ability to interact with objects pres...
AbstractThe posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor...
Optic ataxia represents a spatial impairment of visually guided reaching following bilateral or unil...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor transfo...
Optic ataxia (OA) is generally thought of as a disorder of visually guided reaching movements that c...
Optic ataxia is a high-order deficit in reaching to visual goals that occurs with posterior parietal...
Normally we can perform a variety of goal-directed movements effortlessly. However, damage to the pa...
The dorsal stream of visual information processing connecting V1 to the parietal cortex is thought t...
Lesions of the dorsal posterior parietal cortex (PPC) typically result in optic ataxia (OA)—a disord...
Optic ataxia is a high-order deficit in reaching to visual goals that occurs with posterior parietal...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00336 Optic ataxia as a model to investigate the role of the posterior parie...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
Patients with lesions of the parieto-occipital cortex typically misreach visual targets that they co...
Lesions of the parieto-occipital junction (POJ) in humans cause gross deviations of reaching movemen...