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And lastly, why is remembering a creative act that can, and often does, produce faulty memories of our experiences?"--BOOK JACKET.
« Comment faisons-nous pour lire ? Au cours des vingt dernières années, la recherche scientifique sur le cerveau et la lecture a progressé à grands pas. Nous disposons aujourd’hui d’une véritable science de la lecture. Toutefois, ces recherches restent méconnues du grand public et, surtout, des premiers concernés : les parents et les enseignants des enfants des écoles primaires. Nous avons écrit ce livre avec un objectif bien précis : que les connaissances scientifiques sur les neurosciences cognitives de la lecture soient diffusées et mises en pratique dans les écoles. Nous espérons également avec ce livre que les parents trouveront un plaisir plus grand encore à comp...
This book reviews the considerable body of research that has been done to evaluate the touch skills of blind people. With an emphasis on cognitive and neuroscientific approaches, it encompasses a wide-ranging discussion of the theoretical issues in the field of touch perception and blindness. The volume includes chapters on sensory aspects of touch, perception in blind individuals, multimodal relations and their implications for instruction and development, and new technology, including sensory aids and virtual touch. A distinctive feature of the book is the inclusion of the practical applications of research in this area. A significant characteristic of research on touch and imagery in congenitally blind individuals is that it speaks to the basic nature of spatial imagery and the importance and necessity -- or lack thereof -- of specific visual sensory experience for the acquisition of knowledge about space, spatial layout, and picture perception. As such, the book will not only appeal to researchers and professionals with an interest in touch and blindness, but also to a wider audience of cognitive psychologists and cognitive neuroscientists working in the field of perception.
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