Do action systems resist visual illusions?

Abstract:

:Arguments about the relative independence of visual modules in the primate brain are not new. Recently, though, these debates have resurfaced in the form of arguments about the extent to which visuomotor reaching and grasping systems are insensitive to visual illusions that dramatically bias visual perception. The first wave of studies of illusory effects on perception and action have supported the idea of independence of motor systems, but recent findings have been more critical. In this article, I review several of these studies, most of which (but not all) can be reconciled with the two-visual-systems model.

journal_name

Trends Cogn Sci

authors

Carey DP

doi

10.1016/s1364-6613(00)01592-8

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2001-03-01 00:00:00

pages

109-113

issue

3

eissn

1364-6613

issn

1879-307X

pii

S1364-6613(00)01592-8

journal_volume

5

pub_type

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