Converging evidence for diverging pathways: neuropsychology and psychophysics tell the same story
- PMID: 20951156
- DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2010.10.014
Converging evidence for diverging pathways: neuropsychology and psychophysics tell the same story
Abstract
In 1992, Goodale and Milner proposed the existence of a dedicated visuomotor control system that allows for the control of action without the need for conscious perception of the target object's form. The 'action and perception hypothesis' was motivated in large part by the surprising observation of spared visuomotor abilities in D.F., a patient with a severe deficit in visual form perception attributable to a lesion concentrated in the lateral occipital complex of the ventral stream. When D.F. reaches out to grasp an object, her hand posture in flight reflects the size, shape, and orientation of the object, despite the fact that she is unable to report those same object features. Nevertheless, there are systematic limits to her spared ability to grasp objects: her performance sharply deteriorates for objects defined by second-order contrast, objects whose principal axis of orientation is ambiguous, objects removed from view before the onset of the action, and objects seen without cues to absolute distance. At the same time, a considerable body of psychophysical evidence from healthy observers has accumulated that is consistent with the idea of a dedicated visuomotor control system that is independent of perceptual influence. Although some of this evidence is controversial, we will argue that, on balance, there is good agreement between the psychophysical and neuropsychological data - and that the action and perception hypothesis is still alive and well.
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Comment in
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Vision-for-perception and vision-for-action: which model is compatible with the available psychophysical and neuropsychological data?Vision Res. 2011 Apr 22;51(8):812-8. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2011.02.003. Epub 2011 Feb 15. Vision Res. 2011. PMID: 21310170
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