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Why Cyclops could not compete with Ulysses: monocular vision and mental images.

机译:为什么独眼巨人无法与尤利西斯竞争:单眼视觉和心理图像。

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The present research demonstrates that the limitations of congenitally blind people in tasks requiring the processing of mental images are specifically related to the absence of binocular vision and not to the absence of vision per se. We contrasted three different groups of participants: sighted; visually impaired, with reduced binocular vision; monocular, with a normal visual acuity although in one eye only. Visually impaired participants (i.e. blurred vision) show a pattern of performance comparable to that of the sighted. In contrast, monocular participants show a similar pattern of performance to congenitally blind individuals despite being able to see perfectly well. These results shed new light on the relationship between perception and imagery and on the characteristics of sequential and simultaneous processes in the human brain.
机译:本研究表明,先天失明的人在需要处理心理图像的任务中的局限性与双眼视力的缺乏有关,而不是与视力本身的缺乏有关。我们对比了三个不同的参与者组:有见识的;有见识的。视力障碍,双眼视力下降;单眼,虽然只用一只眼睛,但视力正常。视力障碍的参与者(即视力模糊)表现出的视觉效果与视力不相上下。相反,单眼参与者尽管能看得很好,但与先天性盲人表现出相似的表现方式。这些结果为感知和图像之间的关系以及人脑中顺序和同时进行的过程的特征提供了新的思路。

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