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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2004
We report data from an experiment using stimuli designed to differ in their availability for processing by the dorsal visual pathway, but which were equivalent in tasks mediated by the ventral pathway. When movements are made to these stimuli as targets, there are clear effects early in the movement. These effects appear at odds with the planning–control model of Glover.
1. Equiluminant greens differing in saturation were determined for each subject using a flicker-fusion procedure.