2014
DOI: 10.2190/ic.33.3.f
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Effects of Central Vision, Peripheral Vision, and Haptic Inputs on Complex Verbal and Spatial Tasks

Abstract: The aim of the present study is to investigate how quite specific sensory inputs (visual inputs from central or peripheral regions of the retina and haptic inputs) relate to complex cognitive performance. We compare individuals with severe peripheral visual field loss, Braille reader with central scotomata (SDB group), print readers with central scotomata, and normally sighted people on visual reading and spatial imagery tasks. Experiment 1 showed that the SDB subjects were significantly less accurate than the… Show more

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