The role of vision in "visual imagery" experiments: Evidence from the congenitally blind
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Refractive errors affect the vividness of visual mental images.Visuo-spatial Imagery in Congenitally Totally Blind PeopleVisual experience is not necessary for efficient survey spatial cognition: Evidence from blindnessNon-visual exploration of geographic maps: Does sonification help?Improvement in spatial imagery following sight onset late in childhood.A jigsaw-puzzle imagery task for assessing active visuospatial processes in old and young people.Spatial language processing in the blind: evidence for a supramodal representation and cortical reorganization.Arguments about the nature of concepts: Symbols, embodiment, and beyond.Revision: is visual perception a requisite for visual imagery?Visual memory-deficit amnesia: a distinct amnesic presentation and etiology.Cognition and states of consciousness: the necessity for empirical study of ordinary and nonordinary consciousness for contemporary cognitive psychology.Recognition and recall of invisible objects.Individual differences in the capacity limitations of visuospatial short-term memory: research on sighted and totally congenitally blind people.Eye movements disrupt spatial but not visual mental imagery.Perspective-taking in blindness: electrophysiological evidence of altered action representations.Visual mediation and the haptic recognition of two-dimensional pictures of common objects.Early-blind subjects' spatial abilities in the locomotor space: exploratory strategies and reaction-to-change performance.Correlation between vividness of visual imagery and echolocation ability in sighted, echo-naïve people.Retrieval and phenomenology of autobiographical memories in blind individuals.The role of visual experience in mental scanning of actual pathways: evidence from blind and sighted people.Structural properties of spatial representations in blind people: Scanning images constructed from haptic exploration or from locomotion in a 3-D audio virtual environment.Mental imagery, reasoning, and blindness.Analogue versus propositional representation in congenitally blind individuals.Tactual object exploration and recognition in blind and sighted children.Interference in immediate spatial memory.Tactile memory in sighted and blind observers: the influence of orientation and rate of presentation.Representation of locomotor space by the blind.Are Theories of Imagery Theories of Imagination? An Active Perception Approach to Conscious Mental ContentThe representing brain: Neural correlates of motor intention and imageryPeripheral and central correlates of attempted voluntary movements
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The role of vision in "visual imagery" experiments: Evidence from the congenitally blind
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The role of vision in "visual imagery" experiments: Evidence from the congenitally blind
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The role of vision in "visual imagery" experiments: Evidence from the congenitally blind
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Nancy H. Kerr
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10.1037/0096-3445.112.2.265
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1983-01-01T00:00:00Z