Contains fulltext : 206000.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies have claimed that blind people’s spatial representations are different from sighted people, and blind people display superior auditory processing. Due to the nature of auditory and haptic information, it has been proposed that blind people have spatial representations that are more sequential than sighted people. Even the temporary loss of sight - such as through blindfolding - can affect spatial representations, but not much research has been done on this topic. We compared blindfolded and sighted people's linguistic spatial expressions and non-linguistic localization accuracy to test how blindfolding affects the representation of path in auditory ...
Spatial memory relies on encoding, storing, and retrieval of knowledge about objects’ positions in t...
Objective: This study investigates how spatial working memory skills, and the processing and retriev...
4noPeople usually rely on sight to encode spatial information, becoming aware of other sensory cues ...
Studies have claimed that blind people’s spatial representations are different from sighted people, ...
The human experience is shaped by information from different perceptual channels, but it is still de...
Summary: Many works have highlighted enhanced auditory processing in blind individuals, suggesting t...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
Vision seems essential for cross-modal calibration of auditory cues in spatial perception. Previous ...
It is widely accepted that vision plays a key role in the development of spatial skills of the other...
Vision seems essential for cross-modal calibration of auditory cues in spatial perception. Previous ...
Until recently, a commonly held view was that blindness resulted in enhanced auditory abilities, und...
Mental mapping of space is crucial for moving and acting. Although vision plays a crucial role, muc...
It is widely accepted that vision plays a key role in the development of spatial skills of the other...
It is widely accepted that vision plays a key role in the development of spatial skills of the other...
Spatial memory relies on encoding, storing, and retrieval of knowledge about objects’ positions in t...
Objective: This study investigates how spatial working memory skills, and the processing and retriev...
4noPeople usually rely on sight to encode spatial information, becoming aware of other sensory cues ...
Studies have claimed that blind people’s spatial representations are different from sighted people, ...
The human experience is shaped by information from different perceptual channels, but it is still de...
Summary: Many works have highlighted enhanced auditory processing in blind individuals, suggesting t...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
Vision seems essential for cross-modal calibration of auditory cues in spatial perception. Previous ...
It is widely accepted that vision plays a key role in the development of spatial skills of the other...
Vision seems essential for cross-modal calibration of auditory cues in spatial perception. Previous ...
Until recently, a commonly held view was that blindness resulted in enhanced auditory abilities, und...
Mental mapping of space is crucial for moving and acting. Although vision plays a crucial role, muc...
It is widely accepted that vision plays a key role in the development of spatial skills of the other...
It is widely accepted that vision plays a key role in the development of spatial skills of the other...
Spatial memory relies on encoding, storing, and retrieval of knowledge about objects’ positions in t...
Objective: This study investigates how spatial working memory skills, and the processing and retriev...
4noPeople usually rely on sight to encode spatial information, becoming aware of other sensory cues ...