Several 'vision for action'systems: A guide to dissociating and integrating dorsal and ventral functions (Tutorial)
Y Rossetti, L Pisella - Common mechanisms in perception and action, 2002 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Y Rossetti, L Pisella
Common mechanisms in perception and action, 2002•cir.nii.ac.jp< jats: title> Abstract</jats: title>< jats: p> Abstract. There is a well-established argument for a
double-dissociation between vision for action and vision for conscious identi1cation. The
distinction between these two visual systems applies to both the attributes being processed
and the outputs of the processing. However, numerous direct and indirect interconnections
and convergence have been described between cortical and subcortical visual pathways as
well as between the dorsal and the ventral streams.</jats: p>
double-dissociation between vision for action and vision for conscious identi1cation. The
distinction between these two visual systems applies to both the attributes being processed
and the outputs of the processing. However, numerous direct and indirect interconnections
and convergence have been described between cortical and subcortical visual pathways as
well as between the dorsal and the ventral streams.</jats: p>
< jats: title> Abstract< jats: p> Abstract. There is a well-established argument for a double-dissociation between vision for action and vision for conscious identi1cation. The distinction between these two visual systems applies to both the attributes being processed and the outputs of the processing. However, numerous direct and indirect interconnections and convergence have been described between cortical and subcortical visual pathways as well as between the dorsal and the ventral streams.
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