Many findings suggest that visual deprivation in early life negatively affects the development of spatial competence and that sighted and visually impaired individuals use different strategies to encode spatial positions. This study aims to assess the role of vision in developing spatial coordinates by running three studies in a sample of children and adolescents with and without visual impairments (n = 42, 16 female, 8-18 years old, 100% European), using visual and auditory versions of Simon task with uncrossed and crossed hands posture. The first study assessed that visual and auditory external coordinates mature in parallel in sighted children. The second showed that if vision is available but degraded, it is sufficient to calibrate spat...
The ability to encode space is a crucial aspect of interacting with the external world. Therefore, t...
Abstract Vision and touch play a critical role in spatial development, facilitating the acquisition ...
Several shreds of evidence indicate that visual deprivation does not alter numerical competence neit...
The factors contributing to the development of spatial imagery skills are not well understood. Here,...
<p>Spatial navigation is a sensorimotor process based on the capacity of representing the surroundin...
Datasets for the paper "The development of allocentric spatial frame in the auditory system"
Background : Sighted people can not only construct a mental map of the environment from the informat...
Early visual deprivation typically also results in impaired spatial cognition in the other sensory m...
Recent studies proposed that the use of internal and external coordinate systems for perception and ...
Vision is thought to scaffold the development of spatial abilities in the other senses.How does spat...
The role of previous visual experience in relation to spatial representation is investigated by comp...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
This study first shows how spatial ability develops in children who are visually impaired and blind ...
This study investigated whether deafness contributes to en-hancement of visual spatial cognition ind...
Objective: This study investigates how spatial working memory skills, and the processing and retriev...
The ability to encode space is a crucial aspect of interacting with the external world. Therefore, t...
Abstract Vision and touch play a critical role in spatial development, facilitating the acquisition ...
Several shreds of evidence indicate that visual deprivation does not alter numerical competence neit...
The factors contributing to the development of spatial imagery skills are not well understood. Here,...
<p>Spatial navigation is a sensorimotor process based on the capacity of representing the surroundin...
Datasets for the paper "The development of allocentric spatial frame in the auditory system"
Background : Sighted people can not only construct a mental map of the environment from the informat...
Early visual deprivation typically also results in impaired spatial cognition in the other sensory m...
Recent studies proposed that the use of internal and external coordinate systems for perception and ...
Vision is thought to scaffold the development of spatial abilities in the other senses.How does spat...
The role of previous visual experience in relation to spatial representation is investigated by comp...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
This study first shows how spatial ability develops in children who are visually impaired and blind ...
This study investigated whether deafness contributes to en-hancement of visual spatial cognition ind...
Objective: This study investigates how spatial working memory skills, and the processing and retriev...
The ability to encode space is a crucial aspect of interacting with the external world. Therefore, t...
Abstract Vision and touch play a critical role in spatial development, facilitating the acquisition ...
Several shreds of evidence indicate that visual deprivation does not alter numerical competence neit...