Unlike perceptual size judgments, actions—but not delayed actions—performed under full vision are relatively unaffected by the Müller-Lyer illusion. Controversy remains as to the source of these effects. We aimed to illuminate the problem by exploiting the possibility that vision for action and perception may have distinct thresholds. In Experiment 1 participants performed delayed pointing movements towards briefly presented (12 ms–masked) M-L targets of different sizes. While participants were unable to perceptually discriminate between targets, their movements were nevertheless a function of target size, but not of the illusion (de Wit, van der Kamp, & Masters, in press). This implies 1) that vision for action is functional even after a d...
AbstractWe measured discrimination threshold for time to contact with a simulated approaching object...
Models of human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with the V1...
The theory of two visual systems assumes that visual perception relies on a ventral pathway extendin...
There is ongoing debate with respect to interpretation of the finding that, in contrast to perceptua...
The dominant view of the ventral and dorsal visual systems is that they subserve perception and acti...
In three experiments, we scrutinized the dissociation between perception and action, as reflected by...
Following Goodale and Milner's [Goodale, M. A., & Milner, A. D. (1992). Separate visual pathways for...
Based upon evidence that vision for action has quicker access to visual information than vision for ...
International audienceIn support of the visual stream dissociation hypothesis, which states that dis...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human resolution for object size is typically determined by psychophysica...
Previous work by our group has shown that the scaling of reach trajectories to target size is indepe...
International audienceProviding evidence against a dissociation between conscious vision for percept...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
The present study examines the contributions of vision for perception processes in action. To this e...
Milner and Goodale (1995) [Milner, A. D., & Goodale, M. A. (1995). The visual brain in action. Oxfor...
AbstractWe measured discrimination threshold for time to contact with a simulated approaching object...
Models of human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with the V1...
The theory of two visual systems assumes that visual perception relies on a ventral pathway extendin...
There is ongoing debate with respect to interpretation of the finding that, in contrast to perceptua...
The dominant view of the ventral and dorsal visual systems is that they subserve perception and acti...
In three experiments, we scrutinized the dissociation between perception and action, as reflected by...
Following Goodale and Milner's [Goodale, M. A., & Milner, A. D. (1992). Separate visual pathways for...
Based upon evidence that vision for action has quicker access to visual information than vision for ...
International audienceIn support of the visual stream dissociation hypothesis, which states that dis...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human resolution for object size is typically determined by psychophysica...
Previous work by our group has shown that the scaling of reach trajectories to target size is indepe...
International audienceProviding evidence against a dissociation between conscious vision for percept...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
The present study examines the contributions of vision for perception processes in action. To this e...
Milner and Goodale (1995) [Milner, A. D., & Goodale, M. A. (1995). The visual brain in action. Oxfor...
AbstractWe measured discrimination threshold for time to contact with a simulated approaching object...
Models of human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with the V1...
The theory of two visual systems assumes that visual perception relies on a ventral pathway extendin...