| Literature DB >> 29544406 |
Emily K Prentiss1, Colleen L Schneider1,2, Zoë R Williams3,4,5, Bogachan Sahin4, Bradford Z Mahon1,4,5,6,7.
Abstract
The division of labour between the dorsal and ventral visual pathways is well established. The ventral stream supports object identification, while the dorsal stream supports online processing of visual information in the service of visually guided actions. Here, we report a case of an individual with a right inferior quadrantanopia who exhibited accurate spontaneous rotation of his wrist when grasping a target object in his blind visual field. His accurate wrist orientation was observed despite the fact that he exhibited no sensitivity to the orientation of the handle in a perceptual matching task. These findings indicate that non-geniculostriate visual pathways process basic volumetric information relevant to grasping, and reinforce the observation that phenomenal awareness is not necessary for an object's volumetric properties to influence visuomotor performance.Entities:
Keywords: Blindsight; PCA stroke; cortical blindness; dorsal stream; grasping; parietal cortex; visual object recognition; visuomotor
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29544406 PMCID: PMC6193269 DOI: 10.1080/02643294.2018.1432584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cogn Neuropsychol ISSN: 0264-3294 Impact factor: 2.468