1. Ensure you can identify the ventral visual stream on an anatomical map. Also ensure you know the regions of cortex associated with the ventral visual stream (see Figure 28-2).
Kandel: Chapter 28
Video: Ventral Visual Stream
2. Figure 28-1 Provides a good overall summary of how visual identification occurs. Ensure you understand the diagram and can discuss which parts of the brain contribute to each of the identification processes. Figure 28-4 should give you some guidance as well.
Kandel: Chapter 28
3. Studies of agnosia are often used as evidence in support of the ventral visual stream. Outline why this is so (HINT: see Figure 28-3).
Kandel: Chapter 28
4. This paper by Goodale and Milner (1992) is considered one of the seminal papers in the action-perception / dual-stream literature. What does it add to the story you have already seen?
Kandel: Chapter 28
Video: Ventral Visual Stream
2. Figure 28-1 Provides a good overall summary of how visual identification occurs. Ensure you understand the diagram and can discuss which parts of the brain contribute to each of the identification processes. Figure 28-4 should give you some guidance as well.
Kandel: Chapter 28
3. Studies of agnosia are often used as evidence in support of the ventral visual stream. Outline why this is so (HINT: see Figure 28-3).
Kandel: Chapter 28
4. This paper by Goodale and Milner (1992) is considered one of the seminal papers in the action-perception / dual-stream literature. What does it add to the story you have already seen?