Article Dans Une Revue Visual Cognition Année : 2000

New insights on eye blindness and hand sight: Temporal constraints of visuo-motor networks

Yves Rossetti
Laure Pisella
Denis Pélisson

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Pioneer experiments on saccadic suppression have shown that this effect is not followed by motor disorientation: Conscious perception of a target displacement can be dissociated from correct manual target reaching. It has subsequently been demonstrated that movement corrections with the same latency and spatial characteristics can be produced in conditions allowing perceptual awareness of perturbation of a target as in condition inducing saccadic suppression. In addition to the qualitative dissociation between motor performance and conscious awareness , quantitative temporal dissociations in action can be observed by manipulating different features of the visual target. When the target of an ongoing simple action is perturbed, a temporal advantage is found for responses to perturbations of location relative to colour and shape. Furthermore, there seems to be a temporal advantage for automatic motor corrections made in response to a target displacement as compared to other responses (other ongoing movement adjustments , movement interruption, conditional motor response such as pressing a key, verbal response, delayed matching-to-sample tasks). Thus, this paper reviews evidence for the fact that the temporal characteristics of any given response to a stimulus are dependent both on the sensory processes and on the type of response generated. Accordingly, identification responses (such as verbal report) to a visual stimulus are much slower than motor corrections of an ongoing movement in response to a target location change because of different processing times of the stimulus features ("What" compared to "Where") and of the response itself ("What" compared to "How"). The existence of two continua (What/Where and What/How) is proposed between these two extreme stimulus-response combinations. This model may be a useful framework to better understand visuo-motor transformations and the network of connections between visual and motor areas.

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Yves Rossetti, Laure Pisella, Denis Pélisson. New insights on eye blindness and hand sight: Temporal constraints of visuo-motor networks. Visual Cognition, 2000. ⟨hal-02152312⟩

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