This essay examines the earlier findings regarding the final stages of development of two-dimensional graphic spatial representation among congenitally blind individu-als. Using the “draw a cube task, ” our study probes into the spatial representation by participants aged 17 and above and with different visual conditions. Nine totally blind participants, ages between 17 and 21, represent five visual conditions. Only one among them, a subject who lost his vision at 9 years of age and who loved to draw prior to loosing his vision, adopted the final stage of graphic development, the oblique projec-tion system. Remaining participants used the orthographic projection system or earlier stages. These results contradict Kennedy’s assumptions and de...
It has been argued that individuals born without sight are impaired on all “active” spatial imagery ...
Theory of tactile pictures argues that untrained blind subjects can recognize raised, outline pictur...
The paper analyses sample drawings produced by blind children. The focus will be put on the represen...
This essay examines the earlier findings regarding the final stages of development of two-dimensiona...
The study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
Background : Sighted people can not only construct a mental map of the environment from the informat...
The factors contributing to the development of spatial imagery skills are not well understood. Here,...
The role of previous visual experience in relation to spatial representation is investigated by comp...
This groundbreaking work explores how children and adults who have been blind since birth can both p...
[[abstract]]We can find pictures everywhere in our surroundings. The special function of pictures is...
Perception of raised-line pictures in blindfolded-sighted, congenitally blind, late-blind, and low-v...
We studied the development of spontaneous tactile drawing in three 12-year-old children with congeni...
Objective: To investigate whether training with tactile matrices displayed with a programmable tacti...
Despite the lack of vision, blind individuals are capable to move independently in space, to represe...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
It has been argued that individuals born without sight are impaired on all “active” spatial imagery ...
Theory of tactile pictures argues that untrained blind subjects can recognize raised, outline pictur...
The paper analyses sample drawings produced by blind children. The focus will be put on the represen...
This essay examines the earlier findings regarding the final stages of development of two-dimensiona...
The study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
Background : Sighted people can not only construct a mental map of the environment from the informat...
The factors contributing to the development of spatial imagery skills are not well understood. Here,...
The role of previous visual experience in relation to spatial representation is investigated by comp...
This groundbreaking work explores how children and adults who have been blind since birth can both p...
[[abstract]]We can find pictures everywhere in our surroundings. The special function of pictures is...
Perception of raised-line pictures in blindfolded-sighted, congenitally blind, late-blind, and low-v...
We studied the development of spontaneous tactile drawing in three 12-year-old children with congeni...
Objective: To investigate whether training with tactile matrices displayed with a programmable tacti...
Despite the lack of vision, blind individuals are capable to move independently in space, to represe...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
It has been argued that individuals born without sight are impaired on all “active” spatial imagery ...
Theory of tactile pictures argues that untrained blind subjects can recognize raised, outline pictur...
The paper analyses sample drawings produced by blind children. The focus will be put on the represen...