Using new developments of interference paradigm, this paper addresses the raising question of the involvement of sensory-motor information in the construction of elaborate spatial models (Johnson-Laird in Mental models: towards a cognitive science of language, inference, and consciousness Cambridge University Press Cambridge, 1983). In two experiments, 112 participants had to explore and memorize the spatial arrangement of 12 objects, disposed on 3 tables. Participants were either sighted or blindfolded, leading to a visual or a more sensory-motor based exploration of the room. During exploration, participants were required to perform a classical verbal, a visuo-spatial dual task or none. In the second experiment, more exploratory, we draw ...
In order to find objects or places in the world, multiple sources of information, such as visual inp...
In this timely and comprehensive text, Cesare Cornoldi and Tomaso Vecchi describe their recently dev...
In this research we compare blind and normally sighted people in mental scanning of spatial maps usi...
In 1688 Molyneux asked the question whether a blind man who knew the difference between a sphere and...
4noPeople usually rely on sight to encode spatial information, becoming aware of other sensory cues ...
The study of visuospatial representations and visuospatial memory can profit from the analysis of th...
Background : Sighted people can not only construct a mental map of the environment from the informat...
The aim of this research is to assess whether the crucial factor indetermining the characteristics o...
It has been argued that individuals born without sight are impaired on all “active” spatial imagery ...
Evidences demonstrated that verbal information allows to construct a mental representation of space,...
It is an unresolved question whether the mental representations that enable visual/haptic crossmodal...
Evidences demonstrated that verbal information allows to construct a mental representation of space,...
This study examines the involvement of spatial and visual working memory (WM) in the construction o...
This article investigates the relationship between visual mental representations and spatial mental ...
To interact with the environmet, it is crucial to have a clear space representation. Several finding...
In order to find objects or places in the world, multiple sources of information, such as visual inp...
In this timely and comprehensive text, Cesare Cornoldi and Tomaso Vecchi describe their recently dev...
In this research we compare blind and normally sighted people in mental scanning of spatial maps usi...
In 1688 Molyneux asked the question whether a blind man who knew the difference between a sphere and...
4noPeople usually rely on sight to encode spatial information, becoming aware of other sensory cues ...
The study of visuospatial representations and visuospatial memory can profit from the analysis of th...
Background : Sighted people can not only construct a mental map of the environment from the informat...
The aim of this research is to assess whether the crucial factor indetermining the characteristics o...
It has been argued that individuals born without sight are impaired on all “active” spatial imagery ...
Evidences demonstrated that verbal information allows to construct a mental representation of space,...
It is an unresolved question whether the mental representations that enable visual/haptic crossmodal...
Evidences demonstrated that verbal information allows to construct a mental representation of space,...
This study examines the involvement of spatial and visual working memory (WM) in the construction o...
This article investigates the relationship between visual mental representations and spatial mental ...
To interact with the environmet, it is crucial to have a clear space representation. Several finding...
In order to find objects or places in the world, multiple sources of information, such as visual inp...
In this timely and comprehensive text, Cesare Cornoldi and Tomaso Vecchi describe their recently dev...
In this research we compare blind and normally sighted people in mental scanning of spatial maps usi...