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- Title
Between vision and action: introduction to the special issue.
- Authors
Ferretti, Gabriele; Zipoli Caiani, Silvano
- Abstract
Furthermore, in her article titled "Implicit Biases in Visually Guided Action", Berit Brogaard (forthcoming, this issue of Synthese) focuses on the influence of implicit knowledge and assumptions like social stereotypes and prejudices on action planning and execution in I Vision for Action i . We can just say that some parts of our visual system, the dorsal visual system, register, at the subpersonal level of visual processing, geometrical patterns in the environment and use this information to generate appropriate motor commands. Other parts of our visual system, the ventral visual system, register geometrical patterns in the environment and allow us to access this information in our conscious visual phenomenology of shapes. In his paper "The two visual systems hypothesis and contrastive underdetermination", Thor Grünbaum ([44], this issue of Synthese) argues that the TVSM suffers from undetermination problem systematically generated by the way certain assumptions about the informational nature of cognition are translated into experimental practice.
- Subjects
PREMOTOR cortex; MIRROR neurons; PREHENSION (Physiology); VISION; PROBLEM solving
- Publication
Synthese, 2021, Vol 198, p3899
- ISSN
0039-7857
- Publication type
Editorial
- DOI
10.1007/s11229-019-02518-w