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Variations on the image scanning paradigm
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- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors ix
- Introduction xiii
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SECTION 1: Methodology of imagery and visuo-spatial functions
- Early methods for assessing imagery and nonverbal abilities 3
- The assessment of imagery and visuo-spatial working memory functions in children and adults 15
- Do we only remember where we left our things when we expect to need them again 39
- Variations on the image scanning paradigm 49
- The use of transcranial magnetic stimulation in spatial cognition 69
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SECTION 2: Models and components of imagery and visuo-spatial processes
- Neural bases and cognitive mechanisms of Human Spatial Memory 85
- Working memory, imagery and visuo-spatial mechanisms 101
- The episodic buffer 139
- Visuo-spatial components of numerical representation 155
- Motor components and complexity effects in visuo-spatial processes 173
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SECTION 3: Aging and visuo-spatial abilities
- Aging and Visuo-spatial working memory 187
- Imagery and aging 203
- Object-location memory in ageing and dementia 221
- Visuospatial and constructional impairments in mental deterioration 239
- Using visual imagery as a mnemonic for verbal associative learning 259
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SECTION 4: Neuropsychological aspects of space representation
- Spatial navigation 283
- Visuomotor control of spatially directed action 297
- Visual peripersonal space 323
- Visual perceptual processing in unilateral spatial neglect 337
- The impairment of the body image in the unilateral neglect syndrome 363
- Simulating object-centred neglect with head-centred coding of space based on non-linear gaze-dependent units 381
- Omission vs. shift of details in spatial representations 395
- Name Index 417
- Subject Index 433
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors ix
- Introduction xiii
-
SECTION 1: Methodology of imagery and visuo-spatial functions
- Early methods for assessing imagery and nonverbal abilities 3
- The assessment of imagery and visuo-spatial working memory functions in children and adults 15
- Do we only remember where we left our things when we expect to need them again 39
- Variations on the image scanning paradigm 49
- The use of transcranial magnetic stimulation in spatial cognition 69
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SECTION 2: Models and components of imagery and visuo-spatial processes
- Neural bases and cognitive mechanisms of Human Spatial Memory 85
- Working memory, imagery and visuo-spatial mechanisms 101
- The episodic buffer 139
- Visuo-spatial components of numerical representation 155
- Motor components and complexity effects in visuo-spatial processes 173
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SECTION 3: Aging and visuo-spatial abilities
- Aging and Visuo-spatial working memory 187
- Imagery and aging 203
- Object-location memory in ageing and dementia 221
- Visuospatial and constructional impairments in mental deterioration 239
- Using visual imagery as a mnemonic for verbal associative learning 259
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SECTION 4: Neuropsychological aspects of space representation
- Spatial navigation 283
- Visuomotor control of spatially directed action 297
- Visual peripersonal space 323
- Visual perceptual processing in unilateral spatial neglect 337
- The impairment of the body image in the unilateral neglect syndrome 363
- Simulating object-centred neglect with head-centred coding of space based on non-linear gaze-dependent units 381
- Omission vs. shift of details in spatial representations 395
- Name Index 417
- Subject Index 433