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The use of visual feedback is independent of visual awareness: evidence from visual extinction (2005)
Journal Article
Schenk, T., Schindler, I., McIntosh, R., & Milner, A. (2005). The use of visual feedback is independent of visual awareness: evidence from visual extinction. Experimental Brain Research, 167(1), 95-102. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-005-0027-9

Milner and Goodale (The visual brain in action, Oxford Press, 1995) made a distinction between vision for perception and vision for action. In contrast to perception, many action tasks have strict temporal constraints, which can only be met if the vi... Read More about The use of visual feedback is independent of visual awareness: evidence from visual extinction.

The role of V5/MT+ in the control of catching movements: an rTMS study (2005)
Journal Article
Schenk, T., Ellison, A., Rice, N., & Milner, A. (2005). The role of V5/MT+ in the control of catching movements: an rTMS study. Neuropsychologia, 43(2), 189-198. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2004.11.006

Milner and Goodale [Milner, A. D., & Goodale, M. A. (1995). The visual brain in action. Oxford: Oxford University Press] described a model which distinguishes between two visual streams in the brain. It is claimed that the ventral stream serves objec... Read More about The role of V5/MT+ in the control of catching movements: an rTMS study.