2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.05.006
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The influence of visual experience on the ability to form spatial mental models based on route and survey descriptions

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“…when the data are processed from the bottom and, more importantly, in a sequential manner. Conversely, our blind participants' worse performance compared with sighted people in the survey condition is consistent with the results of other studies showing that blind people have more difficulty processing global, simultaneous information (Noordzij et al, 2006;Raz, Striem, Pundak, Orlov, & Zohary, 2007;Ruotolo et al, 2012;Vecchi, Tinti, & Cornoldi, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…when the data are processed from the bottom and, more importantly, in a sequential manner. Conversely, our blind participants' worse performance compared with sighted people in the survey condition is consistent with the results of other studies showing that blind people have more difficulty processing global, simultaneous information (Noordzij et al, 2006;Raz, Striem, Pundak, Orlov, & Zohary, 2007;Ruotolo et al, 2012;Vecchi, Tinti, & Cornoldi, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Rieser, Guth, & Hill, 1986). Moreover, research on the influence of blindness on the efficient use of route and survey descriptions suggests that, in the construction of spatial mental models, blind people are facilitated by route descriptions, whereas the sighted are more efficient when they receive survey descriptions of the environment (Noordzij & Postma, 2005;Noordzij et al, 2006). Conversely, results of other studies have challenged the causal relationship between visual experience and survey representational skills (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…The latter included haptic parallel setting of two bars, spatial test comprehension (Noordzij et al 2006), a mental imagery test battery (Noordzij et al 2007), and the WAIS. All tasks were conducted during a single session which lasted about a day.…”
Section: General Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%