期刊名称:Revue de Neuropsychologie Neurosciences Cognitives et Cliniques
印刷版ISSN:2101-6739
电子版ISSN:2102-6025
出版年度:2009
卷号:1
期号:3
页码:201-209
DOI:10.1684/nrp.2009.0030
出版社:John Libbey Eurotext
摘要:Authors David Dulin , Céline Cavézian , Coline Serrière , Marine Kergoat , Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Levi , Paolo Bartolomeo , Sylvie Chokron Laboratoire de psychologie et neurocognition, CNRS, UMR5105, UPMF, Grenoble, ERT TREAT VISION, Fondation ophtalmologique Rothschild, Paris, Département de psychologie-E A1588, Université Paris-Ouest, Nanterre, Département de psychologie-EA 3984, Université Paris-Ouest, Nanterre, Inserm U421, Équipe Avenir, Service de neurologie, Hôpital Henri-Mondor, Créteil, Inserm UMRS 975, Pavillon Claude-Bernard, Hôpital de La Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, Paris-VI, Paris, Fédération de neurologie, Hôpital de La Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, Service de neurologie, Fondation ophtalmologique Rothschild, Paris Key words: mental imagery, peripheral visual dysfunction, tactile perception DOI : 10.1684/nrp.2009.0030 Page(s) : 201-9 Published in: 2009 In the past half-century, mental imagery has captured a growing interest among researchers in neuropsychology and cognitive psychology. Nevertheless, the nature of mental images is still unknown. The observation of patients with visual impairments is a valuable pathological model for studying the relationship between imagery, perception, and other cognitive capacities. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether participants’ perceptual deficits affect their mental imagery capacities of orthographic material, colour, face and spatial relationships and to analyze the effects of the haptic modality when it is part of visual mental image solving tasks. Results show that mental imagery capacity for orthographic material, face, and colour are affected by a visual deficit. However, a writing-based, haptic compensation allows visually impaired patients to improve their performance during orthographic mental imagery tasks.