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An allocentric rather than perceptual deficit in patient D.F (2006)
Journal Article
Schenk, T. (2006). An allocentric rather than perceptual deficit in patient D.F. Nature Neuroscience, 9(11), 1369-1370. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn1784

The perception/action model states that vision for perception and vision for action are processed in separate pathways. This model was inspired by observations in patient D.F. who seemed unable to use vision for perceptual tasks while retaining 'norm... Read More about An allocentric rather than perceptual deficit in patient D.F.

Modified pen grip in the treatment of writer’s cramp (2006)
Journal Article
Baur, B., Schenk, T., Fuerholzer, W., Scheuerecker, J., Marquardt, C., Kerkhoff, G., & Hermsdoerfer, J. (2006). Modified pen grip in the treatment of writer’s cramp. Human Movement Science, 25(4-5), 464-473. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2006.05.007

Writer’s Cramp (WC) is a focal, action-related dystonia, which induces hypertonic co-contractions and severely impairs handwriting. One behavioral treatment approach is the handwriting training developed by Mai and Marquardt (1999), [Mai, N., & Marqu... Read More about Modified pen grip in the treatment of writer’s cramp.

Concurrent visuomotor behaviour improves form discrimination in a patient with visual form agnosia (2006)
Journal Article
Schenk, T., & Milner, A. (2006). Concurrent visuomotor behaviour improves form discrimination in a patient with visual form agnosia. European Journal of Neuroscience, 24(5), 1495-1503. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2006.05017.x

It is now well established that the visual brain is divided into two visual streams, the ventral and the dorsal stream. Milner and Goodale have suggested that the ventral stream is dedicated for processing vision for perception and the dorsal stream... Read More about Concurrent visuomotor behaviour improves form discrimination in a patient with visual form agnosia.