'What'is happening in the dorsal visual pathway

E Freud, DC Plaut, M Behrmann - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2016 - cell.com
The cortical visual system is almost universally thought to be segregated into two
anatomically and functionally distinct pathways: a ventral occipitotemporal pathway that …

What does dorsal cortex contribute to perception?

E Freud, M Behrmann, JC Snow - Open Mind, 2020 - direct.mit.edu
According to the influential “Two Visual Pathways” hypothesis, the cortical visual system is
segregated into two pathways, with the ventral, occipitotemporal pathway subserving object …

The dorsal visual pathway represents object-centered spatial relations for object recognition

V Ayzenberg, M Behrmann - Journal of Neuroscience, 2022 - Soc Neuroscience
Although there is mounting evidence that input from the dorsal visual pathway is crucial for
object processes in the ventral pathway, the specific functional contributions of dorsal cortex …

Visuo-haptic object-related activation in the ventral visual pathway

A Amedi, R Malach, T Hendler, S Peled… - Nature neuroscience, 2001 - nature.com
The ventral pathway is involved in primate visual object recognition. In humans, a central
stage in this pathway is an occipito–temporal region termed the lateral occipital complex …

Two hierarchically organized neural systems for object information in human visual cortex

CS Konen, S Kastner - Nature neuroscience, 2008 - nature.com
The primate visual system is broadly organized into two segregated processing pathways, a
ventral stream for object vision and a dorsal stream for space vision. Here, evidence from …

Dorsal–ventral integration in object recognition

R Farivar - Brain research reviews, 2009 - Elsevier
The idea of two parallel hierarchical pathways in vision has fueled a great deal of research
and enhanced our understanding of visual processing in the brain. However, after 25 years …

A retinotopic basis for the division of high-level scene processing between lateral and ventral human occipitotemporal cortex

EH Silson, AWY Chan, RC Reynolds… - Journal of …, 2015 - Soc Neuroscience
In humans, there is a repeated category-selective organization across the lateral and ventral
surfaces of the occipitotemporal cortex. This apparent redundancy is often explained as a …

[HTML][HTML] A stimulus-driven approach to object identity and location processing in the human brain

R Marois, HC Leung, JC Gore - Neuron, 2000 - cell.com
The primate visual system is considered to be segregated into ventral and dorsal streams
specialized for processing object identity and location, respectively. We reexamined the …

The neural basis of object perception

K Grill-Spector - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2003 - Elsevier
Humans can recognize an object within a fraction of a second, even if there are no clues
about what kind of object it might be. Recent findings have identified functional properties of …

[PDF][PDF] The functional organization of the ventral visual pathway in humans

N Kanwisher, DD Dilks - The new visual neurosciences, 2013 - mit.edu
We can recognize an object within a fraction of a second, even if we have never seen that
particular object before, and even if we have no advance information about what kind of …