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Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 147:1641-1659
The study of nonconscious priming is rooted in a long research tradition in experimental psychology and plays an important role for a range of topics, including visual recognition, emotion, decision making, and memory. Prime stimuli can be transientl
Autor:
Masud Husain, Stephen R. Jackson, Laura Condon, Nin Bajaj, Roger Newport, Sally Pears, Michael F. O'Donoghue
Publikováno v:
Cortex. 98:60-72
The ‘two visual systems’ account proposed by Milner and Goodale (1992) argued that visual perception and the visual control of action depend upon functionally distinct and anatomically separable brain systems: a ventral stream of visual processin
Autor:
Thomas Schenk, Constanze Hesse
Publikováno v:
Cortex. 98:228-248
The perception-action model with its assumptions of distinct visual pathways for perception and visuomotor control has been highly influential but also contentious. The controversy largely focused on the evidence from studies on perceptual illusions
Autor:
Anthony Lambert, Adrienne Wootton
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 103:1-11
Different patterns of high density EEG activity were elicited by the same peripheral stimuli, in the context of Landmark Cueing and Perceptual Discrimination tasks. The C1 component of the visual event-related potential (ERP) at parietal - occipital
Autor:
Michael A. Arbib
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurolinguistics. 43:228-253
Many studies in neurolinguistics focus on the dorsal and ventral streams of the auditory system in language comprehension, but few address the production of language (whether spoken or signed). Moreover, almost no neurolinguistic studies addresses ho
Publikováno v:
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 79:1147-1164
There are volumes of information available to process in visual scenes. Visual spatial attention is a critically important selection mechanism that prevents these volumes from overwhelming our visual system's limited-capacity processing resources. We
Autor:
A. D. Milner
Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research
Experimental brain research, 2017, Vol.235(5), pp.1297-1308 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Experimental brain research, 2017, Vol.235(5), pp.1297-1308 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
The current consensus divides primate cortical visual processing into two broad networks or “streams” composed of highly interconnected areas (Milner and Goodale 2006, 2008; Goodale 2014). The ventral stream, passing from primary visual cortex (V
Publikováno v:
Psychological Science, 28(1), 56-68. SAGE Publications Inc.
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision in the periphery. This is not in line with the rich phenomenology of peripheral vision. Here, we investigated a visual illusion that shows that detail
Autor:
Nimrod Sarid, Erin M. Yeagle, Michal Harel, Ashesh D. Mehta, Gal Chechik, Pierre Mégevand, Ella Podvalny, Rafael Malach
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 27:155-165
Summary An inherent limitation of human visual system research stems from its reliance on highly controlled laboratory conditions. Visual processing in the real world differs substantially from such controlled conditions. In particular, during natura
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Vision
Volume 4
Issue 2
Vision, Vol 4, Iss 26, p 26 (2020)
Volume 4
Issue 2
Vision, Vol 4, Iss 26, p 26 (2020)
Many accidents, such as those involving collisions or trips, appear to involve failures of vision, but the association between accident risk and vision as conventionally assessed is weak or absent. We addressed this conundrum by embracing the distinc