Two visual systems re-viewed
AD Milner, MA Goodale - Neuropsychologia, 2008 - Elsevier
The model proposed by the authors of two cortical systems providing 'vision for action'and
'vision for perception', respectively, owed much to the inspiration of Larry Weiskrantz. In the …
'vision for perception', respectively, owed much to the inspiration of Larry Weiskrantz. In the …
Two distinct modes of control for object-directed action
MA Goodale, DA Westwood, AD Milner - Progress in brain research, 2004 - Elsevier
There are multiple routes from vision to action that play a role in the production of visually
guided reaching and grasping. What remain to be resolved, however, are the conditions …
guided reaching and grasping. What remain to be resolved, however, are the conditions …
Towards a cognitive neuroscience of consciousness: basic evidence and a workspace framework
S Dehaene, L Naccache - Cognition, 2001 - Elsevier
This introductory chapter attempts to clarify the philosophical, empirical, and theoretical
bases on which a cognitive neuroscience approach to consciousness can be founded. We …
bases on which a cognitive neuroscience approach to consciousness can be founded. We …
Two visual systems and two theories of perception: An attempt to reconcile the constructivist and ecological approaches
J Norman - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2002 - cambridge.org
The two contrasting theoretical approaches to visual perception, the constructivist and the
ecological, are briefly presented and illustrated through their analyses of space and size …
ecological, are briefly presented and illustrated through their analyses of space and size …
Do we have independent visual streams for perception and action?
T Schenk, RD McIntosh - Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The perception–action model proposes that vision-for-perception and vision-for-action are
based on anatomically distinct and functionally independent streams within the visual cortex …
based on anatomically distinct and functionally independent streams within the visual cortex …
Perceptual illusion and the real-time control of action.
DA Westwood, MA Goodale - Spatial vision, 2003 - europepmc.org
Participants were cued by an auditory tone to grasp a target object from within a size-
contrast display. The peak grip aperture was unaffected by the perceptual size illusion when …
contrast display. The peak grip aperture was unaffected by the perceptual size illusion when …
Grasping after a delay shifts size-scaling from absolute to relative metrics
Y Hu, MA Goodale - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2000 - direct.mit.edu
We carried out three experiments designed to compare the effects of relative and absolute
size on manual prehension and manual estimates of perceived size. In each experiment …
size on manual prehension and manual estimates of perceived size. In each experiment …
Blindsight in action: what can the different sub-types of blindsight tell us about the control of visually guided actions?
J Danckert, Y Rossetti - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2005 - Elsevier
Blindsight broadly refers to the paradoxical neurological condition where patients with a
visual field defect due to a cortical lesion nevertheless demonstrate implicit residual visual …
visual field defect due to a cortical lesion nevertheless demonstrate implicit residual visual …
A paradoxical improvement of misreaching in optic ataxia: new evidence for two separate neural systems for visual localization
AD Milner, Y Paulignan… - … of the Royal …, 1999 - royalsocietypublishing.org
We tested a patient (AT) with bilateral brain damage to the parietal lobes, whose resulting
'optic ataxia'causes her to make large pointing errors when asked to locate single light …
'optic ataxia'causes her to make large pointing errors when asked to locate single light …
The effect of a pictorial illusion on closed-loop and open-loop prehension
DA Westwood, M Heath, EA Roy - Experimental Brain Research, 2000 - Springer
It has been proposed that movements to visible and remembered targets are sensitive to
qualitatively different types of visual information. When the target is continuously visible …
qualitatively different types of visual information. When the target is continuously visible …