Understanding and Representing Space

Theory and Evidence from Studies with Blind and Sighted Children
ISBN13: 9780198521426ISBN10: 0198521421 Hardback, 328 pages
Dec 1994,  In Stock

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$190.00 (04)

Description

How we perceive and understand the space around us is one of the central topics of cognitive psychology. This book challenges the traditional notion that vision is the main sensory modality for this purpose, and compares vision with touch and movement as sources of spatial information in the absence of sight. Dr Millar's work with blind and sighted children has led her to formulate a coherent framework for findings from neuropsychology, neurology, and neuroscience. This framework assumes that specialized, complementary sensory inputs and outputs converge in inter-related networks, resulting in the organization of reference cues on which spatial coding depends. Addressing one of the central issues in cognitive psychology, this work will interest graduate students and researchers in cognitive and developmental psychology and visual perception, as well as educators involved with teaching and training blind people.

Product Details

328 pages; 6 illus.; ISBN13: 978-0-19-852142-6ISBN10: 0-19-852142-1

About the Author(s)

Susanna Millar, Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University

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