Visuomotor control: where does vision end and action begin?

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M A Goodale

Abstract

A new understanding of how visual information is transformed into motor acts has emerged from recent studies of the organization of the visuomotor pathways in the primate brain. This work suggests that it may no longer be useful, or even correct, to categorize different brain areas as sensory or motor.

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