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Performance of Blind and Sighted Persons on Spatial Tasks
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1995
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Motor ControlIntersensory PerceptionSocial SciencesEarly VisionVisual CognitionCognitive DevelopmentComplex LocomotionHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceBlindsightPast Visual ExperienceSpatial TasksRehabilitationVision ResearchSpatial ProcessesVisual ImpairmentVisual FunctionEye TrackingHuman Movement
This article reports on a study of the performance by congenitally blind, adventitiously blind, and sighted persons on three types of tasks: manipulatory, simple locomotion, and complex locomotion. The three groups of subjects tended to perform equivalently, and the results offer little evidence of a set of spatial processes that rely on past visual experience and are applicable to a broad variety of tasks.
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