Blind vision : the neuroscience of visual impairment / Zaira Cattaneo and Tomaso Vecchi.
Material type:
TextCopyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (269 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780262295819
- 0262295814
- 9780262294591
- 0262294591
- 1283258579
- 9781283258579
- 9786613258571
- 6613258571
- Blindness -- Pathophysiology
- Vision disorders -- Pathophysiology
- Cognitive neuroscience
- Blindness -- physiopathology
- Blindness -- psychology
- Cognitive Science -- methods
- Perception -- physiology
- Visually Impaired Persons -- psychology
- Cécité -- Physiopathologie
- Troubles de la vision -- Physiopathologie
- Neurosciences cognitives
- MEDICAL -- Ophthalmology
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Vision
- Cognitive neuroscience
- NEUROSCIENCE/Visual Neuroscience
- COGNITIVE SCIENCES/Psychology/Cognitive Psychology
- NEUROSCIENCE/General
- 617.7/12 22
- RE91 .C38 2011eb
- WW 276
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-264) and index.
Blindness and sensory compensation -- The relationship between visual perception, imagery, and cognitive functions -- Imagery and working memory processes in the blind -- Spatial cognition in the blind -- Low vision -- The importance of blindness onset -- Cortical plasticity and blindness.
Print version record.
Can a blind person see? The very idea seems paradoxical. Here the authors examine the effects of blindness and other types of visual deficit on the development and functioning of the human cognitive system.
English.
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