The distinction between different spatial representations in the peripersonal space was examined in two experiments by requiring sighted blindfolded and blind participants to remember the locations of objects haptically explored. In Experiment 1, object relocation took place from either the same position as learning -with the same (centred egocentric condition) or 90\ub0-rotated (rotated egocentric condition) object array- or from a position different from the learning position (allocentric condition). Results revealed that, in both sighted and blind people, distance errors were higher in the allocentric and rotated conditions than in the centred egocentric condition, and that blind participants made more distance errors than sighted subjec...
Our subjective experience links covert visual and egocentric spatial attention seamlessly. However, ...
Research on visuo-spatial memory has shown that egocentric (subject-to-object) and allocentric (obje...
Evidence concerning the representation of space by blind individuals is still unclear, as sometimes ...
Many everyday spatial activities require the cooperation or switching between egocentric (subject-to...
There is evidence that early deprivation of vision prompts the use of body-based, egocentric spatial...
In three experiments we examined whether memory for object locations in the peri- personal space in ...
The study of visuospatial representations and visuospatial memory can profit from the analysis of th...
In this research, the impact of visual experience on the capacity to use egocentric (body-centred) a...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
The human cerebral cortex is asymmetrically organized with hemispheric lateralization pervading near...
Spatial orientation was investigated in two different conditions: (a) when the shape of the enclosur...
Our daily-life actions are typically driven by vision. When acting upon an object, we need to repres...
Representing the position of the objects independently from our own position is a fundamental cognit...
In order to gain insight into the nature of human spatial representations, the current study examine...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
Our subjective experience links covert visual and egocentric spatial attention seamlessly. However, ...
Research on visuo-spatial memory has shown that egocentric (subject-to-object) and allocentric (obje...
Evidence concerning the representation of space by blind individuals is still unclear, as sometimes ...
Many everyday spatial activities require the cooperation or switching between egocentric (subject-to...
There is evidence that early deprivation of vision prompts the use of body-based, egocentric spatial...
In three experiments we examined whether memory for object locations in the peri- personal space in ...
The study of visuospatial representations and visuospatial memory can profit from the analysis of th...
In this research, the impact of visual experience on the capacity to use egocentric (body-centred) a...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
The human cerebral cortex is asymmetrically organized with hemispheric lateralization pervading near...
Spatial orientation was investigated in two different conditions: (a) when the shape of the enclosur...
Our daily-life actions are typically driven by vision. When acting upon an object, we need to repres...
Representing the position of the objects independently from our own position is a fundamental cognit...
In order to gain insight into the nature of human spatial representations, the current study examine...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
Our subjective experience links covert visual and egocentric spatial attention seamlessly. However, ...
Research on visuo-spatial memory has shown that egocentric (subject-to-object) and allocentric (obje...
Evidence concerning the representation of space by blind individuals is still unclear, as sometimes ...