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| map of space coded relative to the body |
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| map of space coded relative to eye gaze |
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| location of objects coded relative to each other |
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| integrating info across sensory modalities |
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| certain info selected for processing and other discarded; major function of dorsal stream/where |
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| attention guided by external stimuli |
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| attention guided by goals of the perciever |
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| detect presence/absence of objects in array |
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| over attention to the left side of space |
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| ability to detect objects among distractors |
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| features of 2 different objects are incorrectly perceived as being associated to a single object |
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| how we find targets in a cluttered field; feature integration theory |
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| theory of attention, info selected by perceptual attributes |
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| theory of attention, info processed up to the level of meaning, then selected |
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| ignored object suddenly attended object, slower responses |
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| failure to attend to stimuli opposite lesion |
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| difficult in spatial processing b/c bilateral parietal lesion |
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| inability to percieve more than 1 object at a time |
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| w/ 2 stimuli, opposite lesion stimuli not percieved |
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| specific place, fires, found in the hippocampus |
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2 routes: ventral/what - semantic dorsal/where - directing attention |
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| spared what, impaired where/how |
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| disorder in object recognition |
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| common dimension of different sensory systems and motor systems |
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