A structure hypothesized by the corollary discharge theory of movement perception. The corollary discharge signal and the sensory movement signal meet at the comparator to determine whether movement will be perceived.
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According to the corollary discharge theory, the perception of movement occurs only when the comparator receives just one input. Movement Perceived ...
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Corollary discharge theory p else: motion perceived i i l corollary discharge signal; (from motor cortex responsible for eye-movements) image movement signal; (from motion detectors) y ); ... Corollary discharge theory; 2. Motor signal (- signal sent to eyes to move eye muscles; 3. Corollary discharge signal (CDS) -
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These results may support a closed loop extension of the corollary discharge theory, with oculomotor commands based on perceived object velocity. ... Corollary discharge provides accurate eye position information to the oculomotor system. B. Guthrie, J. Porter, and D. Sparks (1983); Science 221, 1193-1195 ; |
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Corollary Discharge Theory. The brain may discriminate self-motion (movement of the eye) from object motion (something moving in the environment) by ...
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Corollary discharge theory - movement perception depends on three signals. Motor signal (MS) - signal sent to eyes to move eye muscles; Corollary discharge ...
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How can the brain tell difference btwn object motion & eye movement ? Corollary discharge theory: information about the eye movements is provided by signals generated when the observer moves,or tries to move, their eyes;
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The electrical discharge theory of the latter led to the prediction (1959) that they must emit X-rays before these were observed by the first U.S.N. ... So far as the writer is aware all subsequent criticisms of that theory, and of the corollary that lateral corona currents must flow from the leader-stroke channel,
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(2).Therefore, this paper explores the role of corollary discharge in various language and thought disorder deficits related to symptoms of Schizophrenia and possible theories as to why these particular deficits might occur.
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