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Thurs.Apr.18: D.Ingle: Two visual systems revisited   Message List  
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Greetings from San Francisco.
Sorry about the lack of an intro for this one.
Full posting will resume once I'm back in Boston.

In the mean time (and more generally), please feel more
than free to post to the list yourselves, with any info about
talks and speakers that you'd like to share.
Any neurotalks member can post to the list. There might
be a slight delay before your mail gets forwarded, because
one of the moderators has to approve it before it goes out.
(That's to block the spam problems that we've had recently).
My e.mail access is rather sporadic at the moment while I'm
away, but you can also send any postings to the moderators Aaron
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to have the mail passed along.

Raj
--- Scott Beardsley <sbeardsl@...> wrote:
> Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 18:51:19 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Scott Beardsley <sbeardsl@...>
> To: BVRL Seminar Announcement List: ;
> Subject: Abstract Update - BVRL Seminar Thursday April 18 @
> 12:15pm in ERB203
>
>
> ******************************************
> * *
> * Brain and Vision Research Laboratory *
> * *
> * SEMINAR Announcement *
> * *
> ******************************************
>
> "2 Visual Systems Revisited"
>
> David Ingle
>
>
> Thursday, April 18
> 12:15 pm
>
>
> Engineering Research Building
> Rm. 203
> 44 Cummington Street
> Boston University
>
>
> ABSTRACT: In 1967 4 of us co-authored the "2 visual system
> hypothesis".
> While progress in finding anatomical underpinnings of
> 'identification' &
> 'localization' is evident, some perceptual issues have been
> little
> advanced. Indeed one popular view leaves 'perception' out of
> the thinking
> about parietal cortex and its role in egocentric localization.
> I review
> both old and new data which re-open questions about spatial
> perception. I
> also note that the need to integrate the 2 modes of vision has
> been
> generally ignored. We must step beyond parietal cortex to
> understand how a
> body-centered representation & its updating is represented.
>
> Note: A long version of the abstract is available at
> http://www.bu.edu/eng/labs/bravi/ingle_abstract.html
>
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