Cerebral visual impairment: which perceptive visual dysfunctions can be expected in children with brain damage? A systematic review

FH Boot, JJM Pel, J Van der Steen… - Research in …, 2010 - Elsevier
The current definition of Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) includes all visual dysfunctions
caused by damage to, or malfunctioning of, the retrochiasmatic visual pathways in the …

Why some colors appear more memorable than others: A model combining categories and particulars in color working memory.

GY Bae, M Olkkonen, SR Allred… - Journal of Experimental …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Categorization with basic color terms is an intuitive and universal aspect of color perception.
Yet research on visual working memory capacity has largely assumed that only continuous …

Enantiomorphy through the looking glass: literacy effects on mirror-image discrimination.

R Kolinsky, A Verhaeghe, T Fernandes… - Journal of …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
To examine whether enantiomorphy (ie, the ability to discriminate lateral mirror images) is
influenced by the acquisition of a written system that incorporates mirrored letters (eg, b and …

Shape-centered representations of bounded regions of space mediate the perception of objects

G Vannuscorps, A Galaburda… - Cognitive …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
We report the study of a woman who perceives 2D bounded regions of space (“shapes”)
defined by sharp edges of medium to high contrast as if they were rotated by 90, 180 …

Exploring the link between visual perception, visual–motor integration, and reading in normal developing and impaired children using DTVP‐2

S Bellocchi, M Muneaux, A Huau, Y Lévêque… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Reading is known to be primarily a linguistic task. However, to successfully decode written
words, children also need to develop good visual‐perception skills. Furthermore, motor skills …

Mirror-image confusions: Implications for representation and processing of object orientation

E Gregory, M McCloskey - Cognition, 2010 - Elsevier
Perceiving the orientation of objects is important for interacting with the world, yet little is
known about the mental representation or processing of object orientation information. The …

Mirrored and rotated stimuli are not the same: A neuropsychological and lesion mapping study

O Martinaud, N Mirlink, S Bioux, E Bliaux… - Cortex, 2016 - Elsevier
Agnosia for mirrored stimuli is a rare clinical deficit. Only eight patients have been reported
in the literature so far and little is known about the neural substrates of this agnosia. Using a …

Representation of object orientation in children: Evidence from mirror-image confusions

E Gregory, B Landau, M McCloskey - Visual cognition, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Although many cognitive functions require information about the orientations of objects, little
is known about representation or processing of object orientation. Mirror-image confusion …

Italian normative data for the Battery for Visuospatial Abilities (TERADIC)

L Trojano, M Siciliano, R Pedone, C Cristinzio… - Neurological …, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Battery for Visuospatial Abilities (BVA, known in Italy as TeRaDiC) has been
developed to analyse putative basic skills involved in drawing and to plan and monitor …

The sustained attention to response task: Validation of a non-numerical parallel form

A Lanssens, N Tuts, L Welkenhuyzen… - Applied …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Many activities in daily life rely on the ability to continuously keep attention on task
requirements. Patients with acquired brain injury often suffer from deficits in sustained …