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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Visual Perception

Background:

  • The ventral stream is linked to visual perception, while the dorsal stream is linked to visuomotor actions.
  • Garner interference is often used to distinguish between these two visual processing pathways.
  • Previous studies assumed perceptual tasks are affected by Garner interference, while visuomotor tasks are not.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the validity of Garner interference as a marker for distinguishing ventral and dorsal visual streams.
  • To address empirical shortages in comparing manual estimation (ventral) and grasping (dorsal) tasks regarding Garner interference.
  • To explore the modulation of Garner interference by manipulating response timing in manual estimation tasks.

Main Methods:

  • Two improved replications of Garner interference experiments comparing manual size estimation and grasping.
  • Two additional experiments manipulating the temporal profile of responses in manual estimation.
  • A comprehensive literature review of studies on Garner interference and perception-action dissociation.

Main Results:

  • Smaller effects of Garner interference were observed in manual estimation than previously reported.
  • The temporal manipulation of responses did not provide conclusive evidence for a perception-action dissociation.
  • Existing evidence is insufficient to support a clear ventral-dorsal stream dissociation based on Garner interference.

Conclusions:

  • The assumption that Garner interference reliably differentiates between ventral and dorsal visual stream processing is not strongly supported by current evidence.
  • The perception-action dissociation, as indicated by Garner interference, requires further investigation and validation.
  • Future research should focus on refining experimental paradigms to better understand the relationship between visual perception, action, and cortical pathways.