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In contrast with the traditional view in which only the dorsal visual stream is critical for motion perception, these novel findings implicate a more distributed circuit in which the integrity of the right ventral visual pathway is also necessary even for the perception of non-form motion.
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How can we then reconcile the critical role of the ventral visual stream in motion perception, as we have shown here, with the previously reported critical role.
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