Imagery and blindness

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):201-202 (2002)
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Abstract

My concerns are about the phrase “the nature of imagery,” and the interpretation of findings with blind people. This discussion considers reports of imagery by congenitally totally blind people, and what should not be inferred from comparing efficiency levels of blind and sighted people in spatial tasks.

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