International audienceVista space (VS) is a psychological space whose scale is “larger than the body but can be visually apprehended from a single place without appreciable locomotion” [Montello, 1993]. Moreover, VS can combine to represent larger spaces [Meilinger, 2008]. VS are considered as unit elements of mental representations of space and have only been assessed in sighted subjects (not in visually impaired people)
This paper argues that a common form of representationalism has trouble accommodating empirical find...
This thesis reports on two studies on the perception and cognition of space by individuals who are b...
4noPeople usually rely on sight to encode spatial information, becoming aware of other sensory cues ...
International audienceVista space (VS) is a psychological space whose scale is “larger than the body...
Despite the lack of vision, blind individuals are capable to move independently in space, to represe...
The paper questions the dominant representation of space (normative space) and its visuality in the ...
The capability of human beings to map and interact with the world is rooted into visual perception. ...
One of the important and unsolved questions in vision research is how space is represented. Despite ...
Shared Space is a concept that comprises the design and planning process of a public space. There ar...
The study of visuospatial representations and visuospatial memory can profit from the analysis of th...
Evidences demonstrated that verbal information allows to construct a mental representation of space,...
The “visual space” of an optical observer situated at a single, fixed viewpoint is necessarily very ...
Evidences demonstrated that verbal information allows to construct a mental representation of space,...
Presented at the 11th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD2005)This study presents the...
In 1688 Molyneux asked the question whether a blind man who knew the difference between a sphere and...
This paper argues that a common form of representationalism has trouble accommodating empirical find...
This thesis reports on two studies on the perception and cognition of space by individuals who are b...
4noPeople usually rely on sight to encode spatial information, becoming aware of other sensory cues ...
International audienceVista space (VS) is a psychological space whose scale is “larger than the body...
Despite the lack of vision, blind individuals are capable to move independently in space, to represe...
The paper questions the dominant representation of space (normative space) and its visuality in the ...
The capability of human beings to map and interact with the world is rooted into visual perception. ...
One of the important and unsolved questions in vision research is how space is represented. Despite ...
Shared Space is a concept that comprises the design and planning process of a public space. There ar...
The study of visuospatial representations and visuospatial memory can profit from the analysis of th...
Evidences demonstrated that verbal information allows to construct a mental representation of space,...
The “visual space” of an optical observer situated at a single, fixed viewpoint is necessarily very ...
Evidences demonstrated that verbal information allows to construct a mental representation of space,...
Presented at the 11th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD2005)This study presents the...
In 1688 Molyneux asked the question whether a blind man who knew the difference between a sphere and...
This paper argues that a common form of representationalism has trouble accommodating empirical find...
This thesis reports on two studies on the perception and cognition of space by individuals who are b...
4noPeople usually rely on sight to encode spatial information, becoming aware of other sensory cues ...