The perception/action model states that vision for perception and vision for action are processed in separate pathways. This model was inspired by observations in patient D.F. who seemed unable to use vision for perceptual tasks while retaining 'normal' visuomotor capacity. I found that D.F.'s performance is preserved in perceptual and visuomotor tasks when the required spatial information is hand-centered and impaired when the information is object-centered
AbstractIn 1992, Goodale and Milner proposed the existence of a dedicated visuomotor control system ...
AbstractPatients with damage to primary visual cortex can sometimes direct actions towards ‘unseen’ ...
We sought to determine the effects of prism adaptation on peripherally cued visual attention shiftin...
Observations of the visual form agnosic patient DF have been highly influential in establishing the ...
An influential model of vision suggests the presence of two visual streams within the brain: a dorsa...
An influential model of vision suggests the presence of two visual streams within the brain: a dorsa...
In this single case study, visuospatial neglect patient P1 demonstrated a dissociation between an in...
When visual information about an object’s distance is obscured, but its retinal size visible, the ob...
An influential model of vision suggests the presence of two visual streams within the brain: a dorsa...
The significance of early and sporadic reports in the 19th century of impairments of motion vision f...
Visuospatial neglect is a multicomponent syndrome, and one dissociation reported is between neglect ...
Patient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to discrimi...
Both dorsal and ventral cortical visual streams contain neurons sensitive to binocular disparities, ...
It is now well established that the visual brain is divided into two visual streams, the ventral and...
Patients with injury to early visual cortex or its inputs can display the Riddoch phenomenon: preser...
AbstractIn 1992, Goodale and Milner proposed the existence of a dedicated visuomotor control system ...
AbstractPatients with damage to primary visual cortex can sometimes direct actions towards ‘unseen’ ...
We sought to determine the effects of prism adaptation on peripherally cued visual attention shiftin...
Observations of the visual form agnosic patient DF have been highly influential in establishing the ...
An influential model of vision suggests the presence of two visual streams within the brain: a dorsa...
An influential model of vision suggests the presence of two visual streams within the brain: a dorsa...
In this single case study, visuospatial neglect patient P1 demonstrated a dissociation between an in...
When visual information about an object’s distance is obscured, but its retinal size visible, the ob...
An influential model of vision suggests the presence of two visual streams within the brain: a dorsa...
The significance of early and sporadic reports in the 19th century of impairments of motion vision f...
Visuospatial neglect is a multicomponent syndrome, and one dissociation reported is between neglect ...
Patient DF, who developed visual form agnosia following ventral-stream damage, is unable to discrimi...
Both dorsal and ventral cortical visual streams contain neurons sensitive to binocular disparities, ...
It is now well established that the visual brain is divided into two visual streams, the ventral and...
Patients with injury to early visual cortex or its inputs can display the Riddoch phenomenon: preser...
AbstractIn 1992, Goodale and Milner proposed the existence of a dedicated visuomotor control system ...
AbstractPatients with damage to primary visual cortex can sometimes direct actions towards ‘unseen’ ...
We sought to determine the effects of prism adaptation on peripherally cued visual attention shiftin...