Is action-guiding vision cognitively penetrable? More specifically, is the visual processing that guides our goal-directed actions sensitive to semantic information from cognitive states …
Tasks such as steering, braking, and intercepting moving objects constitute a class of behaviors, known as visually guided actions, which are typically carried out under …
B Brogaard - Cognitive science, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract David Milner and Melvyn Goodale's dissociation hypothesis is commonly taken to state that there are two functionally specialized cortical streams of visual processing …
Reflection on the fine-grained information required for visual guidance of action has suggested that visual content is non-conceptual. I argue that in a common type of visually …
G Ferretti - Consciousness and Cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
In this paper, I offer a discussion concerning the conceptual connection between the notion of vision-for-action and the one of affordance perception. I first analyze the notion of vision …
Comments on an article by John Van Der Kamp et al.(see record 2008-12895-002). The article provides an interesting analysis of the visual-motor processes associated with …
We argue that there is a relation between the judgements that 'I did it'and 'I saw it'. Both are statements are about the individual, not just the world. We show that the dorsal prefrontal …
B Nanay - Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive …, 2013 - escholarship.org
The aim of this paper is to argue that action-guiding vision is not cognitively impenetrable and arguments that suggest otherwise rely on an unjustified identification between …
It is an open question whether the visual transformations guiding human actions are similar to those generating visual perception. The Action–Perception model assumes a strict …