2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.1010354
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Neural substrates of spatial processing and navigation in blindness: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis

Abstract: Even though vision is considered the best suited sensory modality to acquire spatial information, blind individuals can form spatial representations to navigate and orient themselves efficiently in space. Consequently, many studies support the amodality hypothesis of spatial representations since sensory modalities other than vision contribute to the formation of spatial representations, independently of visual experience and imagery. However, given the high variability in abilities and deficits observed in bl… Show more

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“…These matters are pertinent due to the differential neurodevelopment in the visually impaired/blind as compared to the sighted and the distinct experiences of the different populations with respect to forming spatial representations throughout their lives. This is relevant for another debate of whether the deficit (insofar as there is one) concerning spatial perception is indeed perceptual or cognitive ( Bleau et al, 2022 ). For example, it is known that the human brain is structured such that it can compensate by way of other senses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These matters are pertinent due to the differential neurodevelopment in the visually impaired/blind as compared to the sighted and the distinct experiences of the different populations with respect to forming spatial representations throughout their lives. This is relevant for another debate of whether the deficit (insofar as there is one) concerning spatial perception is indeed perceptual or cognitive ( Bleau et al, 2022 ). For example, it is known that the human brain is structured such that it can compensate by way of other senses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%