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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Visual Processing
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • The traditional view posits functionally independent ventral and dorsal visual streams.
  • Recent evidence suggests significant inter-stream interactions.
  • Our prior review highlighted the ubiquity and extent of these interactions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address criticisms regarding the relative, not absolute, specializations of visual streams.
  • To further explore the functional organization of the visual cortex.
  • To refine understanding of the perception-action model.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on visual stream interactions.
  • Analysis of commentaries on our previous work.
  • Theoretical integration of perception and sensorimotor control findings.

Main Results:

  • Agreement with the conclusion that visual streams are not functionally independent.
  • Critique of the notion of relative, not absolute, stream specializations.
  • Identification of limitations in the perception-action model at a finer-grain level.

Conclusions:

  • The perception-action model provides a useful high-level framework for visual cortex organization.
  • A detailed analysis reveals a complex interplay between perception and sensorimotor control.
  • The functional specializations of the ventral and dorsal visual streams are best understood as relative rather than absolute.