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What's in a name change? Visual prediction makes extrapolation real and functional
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:33 authored by Beena KhuranaNijhawan redraws our attention to the problem of accurately perceiving an ever-changing visual world via a sensory system that has finite and significant communication times. The quandary is compelling and stark, but the suggestion that the visual system can compensate for these transmission delays by extrapolating the present is not so unequivocal. However, in this current airing of contradictory issues, accounts, and findings, Nijhawan trades spatial extrapolation - a rather specific concept introduced earlier (in Nijhawan 1994) for visual prediction - a far more expansive notion that forces the issue of both the perceived reality and functional significance of compensation. 2008 Cambridge University Press 2008.
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- Published
Journal
Behavioral and Brain SciencesISSN
0140-525XPublisher
Cambridge University PressExternal DOI
Issue
2Volume
31Page range
207-208Pages
2.0Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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- Yes