AbstractA recent experimental study suggests that blind individuals may compensate for their lack of vision with better-than-normal hearing. This provides support for a view dating back to 18th century philosophers, but the data raise as many problems as they solve
What if a blind person could 'see' with her ears? Thanks to Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs), bli...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
In this work we present a "vision" model for blind people, preferentially for those ones of birth or...
The brain has been shown to be remarkably plastic and adaptive, possessing the ability to repair and...
The notion that blindness leads to superior non-visual abilities has been postulated for centuries. ...
Vision is thought to scaffold the development of spatial abilities in the other senses.How does spat...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
AbstractBlind individuals manifest remarkable abilities in navigating through space despite their la...
Despite the lack of vision, blind individuals are capable to move independently in space, to represe...
Blind individuals face various challenges in everyday life because of the lack of visual input. Howe...
It is practically impossible to peruse any discussion relating to psychology or philosophy without e...
Background and Objectives: According to Cross Modal Plasticity theory, the blind people in order to ...
Compared to sighted listeners, blind listeners often display enhanced auditory spatial abilities suc...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
Perception of space is based on a synthesis of information from multiple senses. During space percep...
What if a blind person could 'see' with her ears? Thanks to Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs), bli...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
In this work we present a "vision" model for blind people, preferentially for those ones of birth or...
The brain has been shown to be remarkably plastic and adaptive, possessing the ability to repair and...
The notion that blindness leads to superior non-visual abilities has been postulated for centuries. ...
Vision is thought to scaffold the development of spatial abilities in the other senses.How does spat...
There is currently considerable interest in the consequences of loss in one sensory modality on the ...
AbstractBlind individuals manifest remarkable abilities in navigating through space despite their la...
Despite the lack of vision, blind individuals are capable to move independently in space, to represe...
Blind individuals face various challenges in everyday life because of the lack of visual input. Howe...
It is practically impossible to peruse any discussion relating to psychology or philosophy without e...
Background and Objectives: According to Cross Modal Plasticity theory, the blind people in order to ...
Compared to sighted listeners, blind listeners often display enhanced auditory spatial abilities suc...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
Perception of space is based on a synthesis of information from multiple senses. During space percep...
What if a blind person could 'see' with her ears? Thanks to Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs), bli...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
In this work we present a "vision" model for blind people, preferentially for those ones of birth or...