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Published on: May 2, 2019
Linking past and present worlds in the visual control of behavior
Melvyn A Goodale1, Brian D Corneil1
1Department of Psychology and Department of Physiology & Pharmacology, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada mgoodale@uwo.ca bcorneil@uwo.ca https://www.uwo.ca/bmi/goodalelab/index.html https://www.corneil-lab.com/.
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We argue that evolutionarily conserved processing of visual information via subcortical routes persists in humans despite the emergence of cortical networks for conscious visual perception and the rapid visual control of planned actions. These cortical circuits did not replace subcortical circuits but instead evolved the capacity to preset the nested subcortical circuits to enable (or suppress) fast-as-possible actions, when required.
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