Vision for Action: The Dorsal Stream
Part of the cognitive neuroscience bitesize series, this video describes how visual information interfaces with action in the dorsal stream which runs from occipital to parietal regions. It considers the different effects of ventral and dorsal stream lesions on action and perception, and considers the different mechanisms within the dorsal stream that are linked to hand and eye movements, and reaching and grasping.

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