Nature Neuroscience
- 9, 1369 - 1370 (2006)
Published online: 8 October 2006; | doi:10.1038/nn1784
An allocentric rather than perceptual deficit in patient D.F.Thomas Schenk
Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit, Wolfson Research Institute, Durham University, Queen's Campus, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 6BH, UK.
Correspondence should be addressed to thomas.schenk@dur.ac.uk The perception/action model states that vision for perception and vision for action are processed in separate pathways. This model was inspired by observations in patient D.F. who seemed unable to use vision for perceptual tasks while retaining 'normal' visuomotor capacity. I found that D.F.'s performance is preserved in perceptual and visuomotor tasks when the required spatial information is hand-centered and impaired when the information is object-centered.
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