sensorimotor theory of vision

Perhaps, coordination among sense and motor systems builds visual information structures {sensorimotor theory of vision}. Sense input and motor output have relations {sensorimotor contingency laws}. Body, head, and eye movements position sensors to gather visual information and remember semantic scene descriptions. Objects have no internal representations, only structural descriptions. Vision is activity, and visual perception depends on coordination between behavior and sensation {enactive perception, Noë} [Noë, 2002] [Noë, 2004] [O'Regan, 1992] [O'Regan and Noë, 2001]. However, perception does not require motor behavior.

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