Auditory analog of Milner & Goodale? (Michael Kubovy )


Subject: Auditory analog of Milner & Goodale?
From:    Michael Kubovy  <mk9y(at)virginia.edu>
Date:    Wed, 17 Nov 1999 05:29:42 -0500

Is there behavioral and neurophysiological evidence to suggest that the auditory system includes two subsystems, one for perceptual representation (what used to be called a 'what' system) and the other in the service of visuomotor control (what used to be the 'where' system)? (The evidence in favor of the hypothesis with regard to vision is summarized A D Milner & M A Goodale's book, The Visual Brain in Action.) -- |\ /| / Michael Kubovy, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Virginia | \/ | / 102 Gilmer Hall, P.O.Box 400400, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400 | |/\ office (B011): 804-982-4729, lab (B019): -4751, fax: -4766 | | \ HTTP://www.virginia.edu/~mklab/ | | \ CV, preprints (pdf): FTP://ftp.virginia.edu/pub/mk9y


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