The objective of this review is to examine and evaluate recent findings on cognitive functioning (in particular imagery processes) in individuals with congenital visual impairments, including total blindness, low-vision and monocular vision. As one might expect, the performance of blind individuals in many behaviours and tasks requiring imagery can be inferior to that of sighted subjects; however, surprisingly often this is not the case. Interestingly, there is evidence that the blind often employ different cognitive mechanisms than sighted subjects, suggesting that compensatory mechanisms can overcome the limitations of sight loss. Taken together, these studies suggest that the nature of perceptual input on which we commonly rely strongly ...
An active visuo-spatial memory task was used in order to determine the characteristics of mental ima...
Research on totally blind subjects performing tasks that involve visual imagery has often shown that...
Although reasoning seems to be inextricably linked to seeing in the “mind’s eye”, the evidence is eq...
The objective of this review is to examine and evaluate recent findings on cognitive functioning (in...
The objective of this review is to examine and evaluate recent findings on cognitive functioning (in...
The objective of this review is to examine and evaluate recent findings on cognitive functioning (in...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
Although imagery is traditionally thought to be inherently linked to visual perception, growing evid...
Can a blind person see? The very idea seems paradoxical. And yet, if we conceive of "seeing" as the ...
The study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
The factors contributing to the development of spatial imagery skills are not well understood. Here,...
Even though vision is considered the best suited sensory modality to acquire spatial information, bl...
Mental imagery in totally blind people allows to establish the contribution of visual perception in ...
It has been argued that individuals born without sight are impaired on all “active” spatial imagery ...
Similarly to sighted people, individuals congenitally affected by a severe visual impairment can mai...
An active visuo-spatial memory task was used in order to determine the characteristics of mental ima...
Research on totally blind subjects performing tasks that involve visual imagery has often shown that...
Although reasoning seems to be inextricably linked to seeing in the “mind’s eye”, the evidence is eq...
The objective of this review is to examine and evaluate recent findings on cognitive functioning (in...
The objective of this review is to examine and evaluate recent findings on cognitive functioning (in...
The objective of this review is to examine and evaluate recent findings on cognitive functioning (in...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
Although imagery is traditionally thought to be inherently linked to visual perception, growing evid...
Can a blind person see? The very idea seems paradoxical. And yet, if we conceive of "seeing" as the ...
The study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
The factors contributing to the development of spatial imagery skills are not well understood. Here,...
Even though vision is considered the best suited sensory modality to acquire spatial information, bl...
Mental imagery in totally blind people allows to establish the contribution of visual perception in ...
It has been argued that individuals born without sight are impaired on all “active” spatial imagery ...
Similarly to sighted people, individuals congenitally affected by a severe visual impairment can mai...
An active visuo-spatial memory task was used in order to determine the characteristics of mental ima...
Research on totally blind subjects performing tasks that involve visual imagery has often shown that...
Although reasoning seems to be inextricably linked to seeing in the “mind’s eye”, the evidence is eq...