1. What was the conclusion reached by Wong & Mack (1981)?
The object pathway has no memory. Saccades to target are governed by retinal (spatial) co-ordinates. Info is stored in memory using perceptual v.s retinal coordinates
The action pathway has no memory. Saccades to target are governed by retinal (spatial) co-ordinates. Info is stored in memory using perceptual v.s retinal coordinates
The action pathway has no memory. Saccades to target are governed by retinal (spatial) co-ordinates. Info is stored in memory using retinal v.s perceptual coordinates
The object pathway has no memory. Saccades to target are governed by retinal (spatial) co-ordinates. Info is stored in memory using retinal v.s perceptual coordinates
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2. Can pps with optic ataxia orient their hands correctly to a slot?
No
Yes
3. Are LGN layers 2, 3, 5 ipsilaterally driven?
Yes
No
4. Which stream does optic ataxia affect?
Inferotemporal cortex (dorsal)
Posterior parietal cortex (dorsal)
Inferotemporal cortex (ventral)
Posterior parietal cortex (ventral)
5. Which area is allowing for the 'unconcious vision' via leakage?
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