The role of sensory-motor information in object recognition: evidence from category-specific visual agnosia |
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Authors: | Wolk David A Coslett H Branch Glosser Guila |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 3400 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. dwolk@partners.org |
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Abstract: | The role of sensory-motor representations in object recognition was investigated in experiments involving AD, a patient with mild visual agnosia who was impaired in the recognition of visually presented living as compared to non-living entities. AD named visually presented items for which sensory-motor information was available significantly more reliably than items for which such information was not available; this was true when all items were non-living. Naming of objects from their associated sound was normal. These data suggest that both information about object form computed in the ventral visual system as well as sensory-motor information specifying the manner of manipulation contribute to object recognition. |
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