In this single case study, paintings by a visually impaired and cognitively handicapped savant artist are evaluated. He paints his pictures exclusively from memory, either after having looked at a natural scene through binoculars, or after studying landscape photographs in brochures, catalogues, and books. The paintings are compared with the models from which they were derived, and the resulting generative changes are accounted for by an interaction between impaired visual input and memory transformations
International audienceWe describe the case of a patient with right hemisphere damage and left unilat...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
In this article I will discuss the intersection between art and neuroscience from the perspective of...
It is the contention of this study that the child’s physical representation of both their interior a...
Mental imagery can be a powerful aid for human memory. In particular, memory is enhanced by the crea...
Three genres of photographs created by visually impaired people are discussed. The analysis focuses ...
Vision is considered to be the dominant sense modality in our society. Many of the colloquialisms we...
Artists and scientists have different approaches to knowledge acquisition, usage and dissemination. ...
This chapter will unpack the use of digital-painting to articulate a condition that Neurologist Adam...
The study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
A short desciption of the artist Vicente Paratore and a reproduction of one of his paintings (circa ...
Mental imagery is a familiar aspect of most individuals\u2019 mental lives, considered as an experie...
We tested the effect of the information that the artist is blind had on aesthetic evaluations of emb...
The world is a complex reality where everything exists in relation to something else. Each object, a...
The objective of this review is to examine and evaluate recent findings on cognitive functioning (in...
International audienceWe describe the case of a patient with right hemisphere damage and left unilat...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
In this article I will discuss the intersection between art and neuroscience from the perspective of...
It is the contention of this study that the child’s physical representation of both their interior a...
Mental imagery can be a powerful aid for human memory. In particular, memory is enhanced by the crea...
Three genres of photographs created by visually impaired people are discussed. The analysis focuses ...
Vision is considered to be the dominant sense modality in our society. Many of the colloquialisms we...
Artists and scientists have different approaches to knowledge acquisition, usage and dissemination. ...
This chapter will unpack the use of digital-painting to articulate a condition that Neurologist Adam...
The study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
A short desciption of the artist Vicente Paratore and a reproduction of one of his paintings (circa ...
Mental imagery is a familiar aspect of most individuals\u2019 mental lives, considered as an experie...
We tested the effect of the information that the artist is blind had on aesthetic evaluations of emb...
The world is a complex reality where everything exists in relation to something else. Each object, a...
The objective of this review is to examine and evaluate recent findings on cognitive functioning (in...
International audienceWe describe the case of a patient with right hemisphere damage and left unilat...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
In this article I will discuss the intersection between art and neuroscience from the perspective of...