Mirror invariance refers to a predisposition of humans, including infants and animals, which urge them to consider mirrored images as corresponding to the same object. Yet in order to learn to read a written system that incorporates mirrored letters (e.g. vs. in the Latin alphabet), humans learn to break this perceptual bias. Here we examined the role visual experience and input modality play in the emergence of this bias. To this end, we tested congenital blind (CB) participants in two same-different tactile comparison tasks including pairs of mirrored and non-mirrored Braille letters as well as embossed unfamiliar geometric shapes and Latin letters, and compared their results to those of age-matched sighted participants involved in simi...
Background: The question of how the brain encodes letter position in written words has attracted inc...
Symmetry is an organizational principle that is ubiquitous throughout the visual world. However, thi...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...
Mirror invariance refers to a predisposition of humans, including infants and animals, which urge th...
For this study, we started from the observation that the poor adequacy of a script to the requiremen...
The ability to recognize two mirror images as the same picture across left-right inversions exists e...
The ability to recognize 2 mirror images as the same picture across left–right inversions exists ear...
Mirror invariance (i.e., processing mirror images like b and d as equivalent percepts) is an origina...
In our former work (Kolinsky, Verhaeghe, Fernandes, Mengarda, Grimm-Cabral, & Morais, 2011), we ...
International audienceMirror invariance is a visual mechanism that enables a prompt recognition of m...
Abstract This article explores how letter position coding is attained during braille reading and its...
In a previous experiment, we observed that blind Braille readers produce errors when asked to identi...
International audienceBlind people are known to have superior perceptual abilities in their remainin...
We happened to observe that text that was reflected about either the horizontal or vertical axis was...
Learning a script with mirrored graphs (e.g., d ≠ b) requires overcoming the evolutionary-old percep...
Background: The question of how the brain encodes letter position in written words has attracted inc...
Symmetry is an organizational principle that is ubiquitous throughout the visual world. However, thi...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...
Mirror invariance refers to a predisposition of humans, including infants and animals, which urge th...
For this study, we started from the observation that the poor adequacy of a script to the requiremen...
The ability to recognize two mirror images as the same picture across left-right inversions exists e...
The ability to recognize 2 mirror images as the same picture across left–right inversions exists ear...
Mirror invariance (i.e., processing mirror images like b and d as equivalent percepts) is an origina...
In our former work (Kolinsky, Verhaeghe, Fernandes, Mengarda, Grimm-Cabral, & Morais, 2011), we ...
International audienceMirror invariance is a visual mechanism that enables a prompt recognition of m...
Abstract This article explores how letter position coding is attained during braille reading and its...
In a previous experiment, we observed that blind Braille readers produce errors when asked to identi...
International audienceBlind people are known to have superior perceptual abilities in their remainin...
We happened to observe that text that was reflected about either the horizontal or vertical axis was...
Learning a script with mirrored graphs (e.g., d ≠ b) requires overcoming the evolutionary-old percep...
Background: The question of how the brain encodes letter position in written words has attracted inc...
Symmetry is an organizational principle that is ubiquitous throughout the visual world. However, thi...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...