Many everyday spatial activities require the cooperation or switching between egocentric (subject-to-object) and allocentric (object-to-object) spatial representations. The literature on blind people has reported that the lack of vision (congenital blindness) may limit the capacity to represent allocentric spatial information. However, research has mainly focused on the selective involvement of egocentric or allocentric representations, not the switching between them. Here we investigated the effect of visual deprivation on the ability to switch between spatial frames of reference. To this aim, congenitally blind (long-term visual deprivation), blindfolded sighted (temporary visual deprivation) and sighted (full visual availability) partici...
The human cerebral cortex is asymmetrically organized with hemispheric lateralization pervading near...
Even though vision is considered the best suited sensory modality to acquire spatial information, bl...
Recent studies proposed that the use of internal and external coordinate systems for perception and ...
Many everyday spatial activities require the cooperation or switching between egocentric (subject-to...
There is evidence that early deprivation of vision prompts the use of body-based, egocentric spatial...
The distinction between different spatial representations in the peripersonal space was examined in ...
The study of visuospatial representations and visuospatial memory can profit from the analysis of th...
Abstract Vision and touch play a critical role in spatial development, facilitating the acquisition ...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
Representing the position of the objects independently from our own position is a fundamental cognit...
In this research, the impact of visual experience on the capacity to use egocentric (body-centred) a...
Spatial navigation in the absence of vision has been investigated from a variety of perspectives and...
Evidence concerning the representation of space by blind individuals is still unclear, as sometimes ...
The role of previous visual experience in relation to spatial representation is investigated by comp...
Background : Sighted people can not only construct a mental map of the environment from the informat...
The human cerebral cortex is asymmetrically organized with hemispheric lateralization pervading near...
Even though vision is considered the best suited sensory modality to acquire spatial information, bl...
Recent studies proposed that the use of internal and external coordinate systems for perception and ...
Many everyday spatial activities require the cooperation or switching between egocentric (subject-to...
There is evidence that early deprivation of vision prompts the use of body-based, egocentric spatial...
The distinction between different spatial representations in the peripersonal space was examined in ...
The study of visuospatial representations and visuospatial memory can profit from the analysis of th...
Abstract Vision and touch play a critical role in spatial development, facilitating the acquisition ...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
Representing the position of the objects independently from our own position is a fundamental cognit...
In this research, the impact of visual experience on the capacity to use egocentric (body-centred) a...
Spatial navigation in the absence of vision has been investigated from a variety of perspectives and...
Evidence concerning the representation of space by blind individuals is still unclear, as sometimes ...
The role of previous visual experience in relation to spatial representation is investigated by comp...
Background : Sighted people can not only construct a mental map of the environment from the informat...
The human cerebral cortex is asymmetrically organized with hemispheric lateralization pervading near...
Even though vision is considered the best suited sensory modality to acquire spatial information, bl...
Recent studies proposed that the use of internal and external coordinate systems for perception and ...