Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Spatial perspective taking is a human ability that permits to assume another person’s spatial viewpoint. Data show that spatial perspective taking might arise even spontaneously by the mere presence of another person in the environment. We investigated whether this phenomenon is observable also in blind people. Blind and blindfolded sighted participants explored a tridimensional tactile map and memorized the localization of different landmarks. Then, after the presentation of sounds coming from three landmarks -positioned on the right, on the left, and in front- participants had to indicate the reciprocal position of the two lateral landmarks. Results showed that when the sound coming from the frontal landmark suggested the presence of a speaking (voice) or moving person (footsteps), several blind and sighted people adopted this person’s perspective. These findings suggest that auditory stimuli can trigger spontaneous spatial perspective taking in sighted as well as in blind people.
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03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Spatial perspective taking; blindness; spatial memory; tactile exploration; auditory stimuli.
Elenco autori:
Tinti, C., Chiesa, S., Cavaglià, R., Dalmasso, S., Pia, L., Schmidt, S.
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