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Chose article visual capture Patient with visual problem due to brain trauma or injury noticed a change in visual capture. Objects that she could recognize by sight was not possible now. However, she was able to recognize an object by touch. This is called radical visual capture.(Takaiwa) This article was about how a person turns away from an object slightly to see object in visual field. A person could not describe what they saw until movement was completed. Also showed that the head is turned slightly in the opposite direction of the object to be viewed. I believe this would be like a person looking over their shoulder in the mirror.(Redding) In this article students studied the destinction between the horizontally straight edge of an object while looking through a curved lens and moving limbs. Students where not influenced or distracted by the moving limb. The vision was distorted but they continued to see the line.(Easton)
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- ^ Radical 'visual capture' observed in a patient with severe visual agnosia Takaiwa,A Behavioural Neurology Vo. 14 Issue 1/2 p 47. Article
- ^ A Quantitative Confirmation of Visual Capture of Curvature. Easton,R. Journal of General Psychology. Jan78. vol 98. p 105.Article
- ^ First-trial "Adaptation" to Prism Exposure: Artifact of Visual Capture. Redding, G. Journal of Motor Behavior. Sep2004 Vol 36 Issue 3 p 291-304. Article