
Blindness and Visual Impairments
Series: Progress in Brain Research; 292;
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 1 May 2025
- ISBN 9780443235894
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages358 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Language English 700
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Long description:
Blindness, Volume 292 in the Progress in Brain Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors. Chapters in this new release include Temperature as a circadian timing cue in the visually impaired, Visual experience affects neural correlates of audio-haptic integration: A case study of non-sighted individuals, Visual experience affects neural correlates of audio-haptic integration: A case study of non-sighted individuals, Measuring residual visual function after cerebral damage - a potential path for optimizing rehabilitation approaches, and Persistence of training-induced visual improvements after occipital stroke, amongst other topics.
Other chapters in this release include Well-being, mental health, and sleep in children and young people with vision impairment: A narrative review, Changes to the brain due to visual impairment, Information Processing in People with Visual Impairments, Case studies of the migraine aura in the blind or partially sighted, HABEMO: an innovative haptic tool for investigating the bodily representation of mental states in individuals with visual impairments, and Affect in the dark: navigating the complex landscape of social cognition in blindness, and An overview of quality of life and visual outcomes in AMD.
Table of Contents:
1. Temperature as a circadian timing cue in the visually impaired
Ball Daniel
2. Visual experience affects neural correlates of audio-haptic integration: A case study of non-sighted individuals
Michael Proulx, Meike Scheller, Karin Petrini, Michelle de Haan and Annegret Dahlmann-Noor
3. Visual experience affects neural correlates of audio-haptic integration: A case study of non-sighted individuals
Hanna Willis, Berkeley Farenthold and Holly Bridge
4. Measuring residual visual function after cerebral damage - a potential path for optimizing rehabilitation approaches
Denis Schluppeck
5. Persistence of training-induced visual improvements after occipital stroke
Aislin Sheldon
6. Well-being, mental health, and sleep in children and young people with vision impairment: A narrative review
Rachael Frances Canavan, Jess Hayton, Marc S. Tibber, Tessa M. Dekker, Lottie A. G. Wood and Michael D. Crossland
7. Changes to the brain due to visual impairment
Soyoung Choi
8. Information Processing in People with Visual Impairments
Deanna Taylor
9. Case studies of the migraine aura in the blind or partially sighted
Ramiro Martin Joly-Mascheroni and Alex Shepherd
10. HABEMO: an innovative haptic tool for investigating the bodily representation of mental states in individuals with visual impairments
Giada Lettieri
11. Affect in the dark: navigating the complex landscape of social cognition in blindness
Giada Lettieri
12. An overview of quality of life and visual outcomes in AMD
Russell Foster and Maria-Antonia Quera-Salva