Sensory Consequences of Visual Actions

  • Datum: 08.12.2023
  • Uhrzeit: 11:00 - 12:30
  • Vortragender: Prof. Martin Rolfs
  • Prof. Martin Rolfs is a Heisenberg Professor for Experimental Psychology, Active Perception and Cognition, at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  • Ort: Max-Planck-Ring 8
  • Raum: room 203
  • Gastgeber: Zhaoping Li
  • Kontakt: li.zhaoping@tuebingen.mpg.de
Sensory Consequences of Visual Actions

We use rapid eye, head, and body movements to extract information from a new part of the visual scene upon each new gaze fixation. But the consequences of such visual actions go beyond their intended sensory outcomes. On the one hand, intrinsic consequences accompany movement preparation as covert internal processes (e.g., predictive changes in the deployment of visual attention). On the other hand, visual actions have incidental consequences, side effects of moving the sensory surface to its intended goal (e.g., global motion of the retinal image during saccades). In this talk, I will present studies in which we investigated intrinsic and incidental sensory consequences of visual actions and their sensorimotor functions. Our results provide insights into continuously interacting top-down and bottom-up sensory processes, and they reify the necessity to study perception in connection to motor behavior that shapes its fundamental processes.We plan to organize 1-1 meetings with Prof. Rolfs before his talk. If you'd like to have a 1-1 meeting with Prof. Rolfs, please contact me (maria.pavlovic@tue.mpg.de) latest by December 5th


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