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Dina V Popovkina1, Anitha Pasupathy2,3.
Abstract
Vannuscorps and colleagues present the fascinating case of Davida, a young person who makes systematic errors in judgments related to orientations of sharp or high-contrast visual stimuli. In this commentary, we discuss the findings in the context of observations from mid-level ventral visual stream physiology. We propose two additional interpretations for the specificity of the behavioural deficits: the observed impairments in orientation judgments may be consistent with a system that is not able to unambiguously represent certain impoverished stimuli, or with a system that is not able to translate visual input into head- or body-centered coordinates. Davida's case offers a unique glimpse into the complex cascade of transformations that enable accurate orientation judgments, and sparks curiosity about which mechanistic disruptions can produce such specific unstable percepts.Entities:
Keywords: Ventral visual pathway; object recognition; object-centered reference frame; shape perception; visual cortex
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35676872 PMCID: PMC9484035 DOI: 10.1080/02643294.2022.2083947
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cogn Neuropsychol ISSN: 0264-3294 Impact factor: 3.750