The Multiple Pathways Model of Visual System. A Review

Although seeing is commonly experienced as a unitary activity, the scientific description of vision resists such an intuitive account. Both psychologists and neuroscientists are in agreement with the idea that the elaboration of visual information is distributed across several different routes prov...

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Main Author: Matteo Baccarini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associazione Culturale Humana.Mente 2018-06-01
Series:Humana.Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies
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Online Access:http://www.humanamente.eu/index.php/HM/article/view/157
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spelling doaj-d5f7e80a4e3b4f32b7da8c27d2c7e7a52020-11-25T01:52:01ZengAssociazione Culturale Humana.MenteHumana.Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies1972-12932018-06-01624The Multiple Pathways Model of Visual System. A ReviewMatteo Baccarini0Italian National Institute of Neuroscience, Neuroscience Group of Ferrara, Italy Although seeing is commonly experienced as a unitary activity, the scientific description of vision resists such an intuitive account. Both psychologists and neuroscientists are in agreement with the idea that the elaboration of visual information is distributed across several different routes provided with different functions. Importantly, these routes can be mapped onto well-identified anatomical subdivision of the visual system. Crucially, although originally based on the assumption that different visual information are elaborated via different neural channels, such a model is nowadays used as a tool for indicating a common neural basis between action and perception. The present review is aimed at providing a description of how the modular model of visual system has developed from a model where action and perception are considered as segregate to a model where action and perception are considered ass two labels of the same concept. http://www.humanamente.eu/index.php/HM/article/view/157PerceptionAction representationSpace representation
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The Multiple Pathways Model of Visual System. A Review
Humana.Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies
Perception
Action representation
Space representation
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title The Multiple Pathways Model of Visual System. A Review
title_short The Multiple Pathways Model of Visual System. A Review
title_full The Multiple Pathways Model of Visual System. A Review
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publisher Associazione Culturale Humana.Mente
series Humana.Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies
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publishDate 2018-06-01
description Although seeing is commonly experienced as a unitary activity, the scientific description of vision resists such an intuitive account. Both psychologists and neuroscientists are in agreement with the idea that the elaboration of visual information is distributed across several different routes provided with different functions. Importantly, these routes can be mapped onto well-identified anatomical subdivision of the visual system. Crucially, although originally based on the assumption that different visual information are elaborated via different neural channels, such a model is nowadays used as a tool for indicating a common neural basis between action and perception. The present review is aimed at providing a description of how the modular model of visual system has developed from a model where action and perception are considered as segregate to a model where action and perception are considered ass two labels of the same concept.
topic Perception
Action representation
Space representation
url http://www.humanamente.eu/index.php/HM/article/view/157
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