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A DEVELOPMENTAL DEFICIT IN LOCALIZING OBJECTS FROM VISION
Authors:Michael McCloskey  Brenda Rapp  Steven Yantis  Gary Rubin  William F. Bacon  Gislin Dagnelie  Barry Gordon  Donna Aliminosa  Dana F. Boatman  William Badecker  Douglas N. Johnson  Ronald J. Tusa  Erica Palmer
Affiliation:Johns Hopkins University;NASA Ames Research Center;National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Abstract:Abstract— We describe a college student, A. H., with a developmental deficit in determining the location of objects from vision. The deficit is selective in that (a) localization from auditory or tactile information is intact, (b) A H reports the identity of mislocalized objects accurately, (c) visual localization errors preserve certain parameters of the target location, and (d) visual localization is severely impaired under certain stimulus conditions, but nearly intact under other conditions. These results bear on the representation and processing of location information in the visual system, and also have implications for understanding developmental dyslexia.
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