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Impaired integration of object knowledge and visual input in a case of ventral simultanagnosia with bilateral damage to area V4

Impaired integration of object knowledge and visual input in a case of ventral simultanagnosia with bilateral damage to area V4
Impaired integration of object knowledge and visual input in a case of ventral simultanagnosia with bilateral damage to area V4

This study examines how brain damage can affect the cognitive processes that support the integration of sensory input and prior knowledge during shape perception. It is based on the first detailed study of acquired ventral simultanagnosia, which was found in a patient (M.T.) with posterior occipitotemporal lesions encompassing V4 bilaterally. Despite showing normal object recognition for single items in both accuracy and response times (RTs), and intact low-level vision assessed across an extensive battery of tests, M.T. was impaired in object identification with overlapping figures displays. Task performance was modulated by familiarity: Unlike controls, M.T. was faster with overlapping displays of abstract shapes than with overlapping displays of common objects. His performance with overlapping common object displays was also influenced by both the semantic relatedness and visual similarity of the display items. These findings challenge claims that visual perception is driven solely by feedforward mechanisms and show how brain damage can selectively impair high-level perceptual processes supporting the integration of stored knowledge and visual sensory input.

Overlapping figures, Perceptual integration, V4, Ventral simultanagnosia
0264-3294
569-583
Leek, E. Charles
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d'Avossa, Giovanni
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Tainturier, Marie Josèphe
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Roberts, Daniel J.
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Yuen, Sung Lai
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Hu, M.
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Rafal, Robert
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Leek, E. Charles
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d'Avossa, Giovanni
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Tainturier, Marie Josèphe
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Roberts, Daniel J.
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Yuen, Sung Lai
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Hu, M.
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Rafal, Robert
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Leek, E. Charles, d'Avossa, Giovanni, Tainturier, Marie Josèphe, Roberts, Daniel J., Yuen, Sung Lai, Hu, M. and Rafal, Robert (2012) Impaired integration of object knowledge and visual input in a case of ventral simultanagnosia with bilateral damage to area V4. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 29 (7-8), 569-583. (doi:10.1080/02643294.2012.752724). (In Press)

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Abstract

This study examines how brain damage can affect the cognitive processes that support the integration of sensory input and prior knowledge during shape perception. It is based on the first detailed study of acquired ventral simultanagnosia, which was found in a patient (M.T.) with posterior occipitotemporal lesions encompassing V4 bilaterally. Despite showing normal object recognition for single items in both accuracy and response times (RTs), and intact low-level vision assessed across an extensive battery of tests, M.T. was impaired in object identification with overlapping figures displays. Task performance was modulated by familiarity: Unlike controls, M.T. was faster with overlapping displays of abstract shapes than with overlapping displays of common objects. His performance with overlapping common object displays was also influenced by both the semantic relatedness and visual similarity of the display items. These findings challenge claims that visual perception is driven solely by feedforward mechanisms and show how brain damage can selectively impair high-level perceptual processes supporting the integration of stored knowledge and visual sensory input.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 November 2012
Keywords: Overlapping figures, Perceptual integration, V4, Ventral simultanagnosia

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Local EPrints ID: 494013
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494013
ISSN: 0264-3294
PURE UUID: bf1771ed-5906-4a09-8f45-eb77746191d9
ORCID for E. Charles Leek: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9258-7504

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Last modified: 21 Sep 2024 02:13

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Author: E. Charles Leek ORCID iD
Author: Giovanni d'Avossa
Author: Marie Josèphe Tainturier
Author: Daniel J. Roberts
Author: Sung Lai Yuen
Author: M. Hu
Author: Robert Rafal

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