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Binsted, Gordon J. and Carlton, Les G. (2001) When is movement controlled by the dorsal stream?.

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Abstract:

Our commentary focuses on the functional link between the ventral and dorsal systems implied by Norman as they relate to overt movement. While issues relating to space perception and size constancy are the primary justification for this dual-process theory, the philosophical extensions of this approach are less consistent with examination of motor control and in particular motor learning.

Commentary on:Joel Two Visual Systems and Two Theories of Perception: An Attempt to Reconcile the Constructivist and Ecological Approaches
Subjects:BBS Special Issues: Controversies in Neuroscience: I - Movement Control
Psychology: Cognitive Psychology
ID code:bbs00000972
Deposited by:Gordon Binsted on 11 December 2001

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