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Touch, Representation, and Blindness
Touch, Representation, and Blindness, Psychological studies of touch and blindness have been fraught with controversy. Is it necessary to explain perception in terms of representation and inferential processes? In addition, psychologists differ in the relative importance they place on the mod, Touch, Representation, and Blindness has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Touch, Representation, and Blindness
  • Written by author Morton Heller
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, June 2000
  • Psychological studies of touch and blindness have been fraught with controversy. Is it necessary to explain perception in terms of representation and inferential processes? In addition, psychologists differ in the relative importance they place on the mod
  • Psychological studies of touch and blindness have been fraught with controversy. Is it necessary to explain perception in terms of representation and inferential processes? In addition, psychologists differ in the relative importance they place on the mod
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Preface and acknowledgments
1Introduction: the theoretical context for the dialog1
2Rotational invariants and dynamic touch27
3Recognizing outline pictures via touch: alignment theory67
4Modality and mind: convergent active processing in interrelated networks as a model of development and perception by touch99
5Mental imagery in blind people: the role of passive and active visuospatial processes143
6Conclusions: the San Marino discussion183
Index215


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