dorsal stream

collocation in English

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dorsal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈdɔː.səl/
us
/ˈdɔːr.səl/
of, on, or near the back of ...
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stream
noun[C]
uk
/striːm/
us
/striːm/
water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ...
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(Definition ofdorsalandstreamfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The association of thedorsalstreamwith sensitivity to high temporal frequencies and the ventral stream with sensitivity to high spatial frequencies may be appropriate.
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Werning argues that properties in the general super-category of motion are detected by thedorsalstream.
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Thedorsalstreamfunctions as well as it ever can in normal blindsight.
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In addition, the idea is that thedorsalstream, supporting foremost direct motor activity, builds on coding space towards one's body.
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When is movement controlled by thedorsalstream?
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Our belief that movement parameter specification occurs within thedorsalstreamrests on a consideration of a broad range of physiological, neuropsychological, and behavioural data.
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Information from thedorsalstreamalerts the organism to the fact that something of potential interest or importance is out there.
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Bilateral lesion of thedorsalstreamwas associated with a specific impairment of the fast automatic corrections.
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Their main innovation lies in the functions they attribute to thedorsalstream.
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The coding of object identity (via shape and color-selective neurons) occurs within a separate visual stream (ventral) than that encoding visual location (dorsalstream).
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Thedorsalstreamhas been characterized as the "where" stream, and the ventral stream as the "what" stream.
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According to the article, thedorsalstreamincludes regions known to be responsible for motion processing.
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Thedorsalstreamdirects attention to an object.
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Only information of the egocentric kind is computed in thedorsalstream.
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But, without structural (or virtual) memory, whether by self-organization or supervised (executive) control, thedorsalstreamis incomplete as a component of a learning system.
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They correlate common nouns denoting classes of physical objects with information provided by the ventral stream, and prepositions with information provided by thedorsalstream.
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The application to the ventral/dorsal division leads to the conjecture that property concepts are located both in the ventral and thedorsalstream.
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The specialization for related functions seen within the ventral stream and within thedorsalstreamhave direct behavioral manifestations in normal individuals.
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We have never associated planning with thedorsalstream, in any of our publications, before or since.
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