Although visual imagery is argued to be an essential component of autobiographical memory, there have been surprisingly few studies on autobiographical memory processes in blind individuals, who have had no or limited visual input. The purpose of the present study was to investigate how blindness affects retrieval and phenomenology of autobiographical memories. We asked 48 congenital/early blind and 48 sighted participants to recall autobiographical memories in response to six cue words, and to fill out the Autobiographical Memory Questionnaire measuring a number of variables including imagery, belief and recollective experience associated with each memory. Blind participants retrieved fewer memories and reported higher auditory imagery at ...
If conceptual retrieval is partially based on the simulation of sensorimotor experience, people with...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
Some previous studies have revealed that while congenitally blind people have a tendency to refer to...
Autobiographical recall is thought to rely on the ability to generate a visual image of the remember...
Images can be generated in all sensory modalities. Nevertheless, research on the everyday use of men...
We examine memory for personal events in a group of visually impaired children/young adults using a ...
This thesis examines the impact of visual deprivation on memory abilities. Although some studies rep...
Blind individuals face various challenges in everyday life because of the lack of visual input. Howe...
Imagery ratings, incidental free recall, and intentional free recall of 19 young congenitally blind ...
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BACKGROUND: Some previous studies have revealed that while congenitally blind people have a tendency...
Visual imagery plays a fundamental role in autobiographical memory, but several aspects of this role...
For a sighted person, memory is strongly connected to vision and visual images. Even a memory trigg...
Introduction: Previous research has suggested that visual images are more easily generated, more vi...
BackgroundThe presence of visual imagery in dreams of congenitally blind people has long been a matt...
If conceptual retrieval is partially based on the simulation of sensorimotor experience, people with...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
Some previous studies have revealed that while congenitally blind people have a tendency to refer to...
Autobiographical recall is thought to rely on the ability to generate a visual image of the remember...
Images can be generated in all sensory modalities. Nevertheless, research on the everyday use of men...
We examine memory for personal events in a group of visually impaired children/young adults using a ...
This thesis examines the impact of visual deprivation on memory abilities. Although some studies rep...
Blind individuals face various challenges in everyday life because of the lack of visual input. Howe...
Imagery ratings, incidental free recall, and intentional free recall of 19 young congenitally blind ...
Contains fulltext : 159272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)11 p
BACKGROUND: Some previous studies have revealed that while congenitally blind people have a tendency...
Visual imagery plays a fundamental role in autobiographical memory, but several aspects of this role...
For a sighted person, memory is strongly connected to vision and visual images. Even a memory trigg...
Introduction: Previous research has suggested that visual images are more easily generated, more vi...
BackgroundThe presence of visual imagery in dreams of congenitally blind people has long been a matt...
If conceptual retrieval is partially based on the simulation of sensorimotor experience, people with...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
Some previous studies have revealed that while congenitally blind people have a tendency to refer to...