The factors contributing to the development of spatial imagery skills are not well understood. Here, we consider whether visual experience shapes these skills. Although differences in spatial imagery between sighted and blind individuals have been reported, it is unclear whether these differences are truly due to visual deprivation or instead are due to extraneous factors, such as reduced opportunities for the blind to interact with their environment. A direct way of assessing vision’s contribution to the development of spatial imagery is to determine whether spatial imagery skills change soon after the onset of sight in congenitally blind individuals. We tested 10 children who gained sight after several years of congenital blindness and fo...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
It is apparent from the historical perspective regarding the theories of cognitive development and t...
Differences are reported between blind and sighted participants on a visual-imagery and a spatial-im...
Many findings suggest that visual deprivation in early life negatively affects the development of sp...
The role of previous visual experience in relation to spatial representation is investigated by comp...
Background : Sighted people can not only construct a mental map of the environment from the informat...
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 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 study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
This essay examines the earlier findings regarding the final stages of development of two-dimensiona...
This essay examines the earlier findings regarding the final stages of development of two-dimensiona...
The study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
It is apparent from the historical perspective regarding the theories of cognitive development and t...
Differences are reported between blind and sighted participants on a visual-imagery and a spatial-im...
Many findings suggest that visual deprivation in early life negatively affects the development of sp...
The role of previous visual experience in relation to spatial representation is investigated by comp...
Background : Sighted people can not only construct a mental map of the environment from the informat...
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 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 study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
This essay examines the earlier findings regarding the final stages of development of two-dimensiona...
This essay examines the earlier findings regarding the final stages of development of two-dimensiona...
The study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
The paper tests the hypothesis that difficulties met by the blind in spatial processing are due to t...
It is apparent from the historical perspective regarding the theories of cognitive development and t...
Differences are reported between blind and sighted participants on a visual-imagery and a spatial-im...