Blindness and Brain Plasticity in Navigation and Object Perception
Discover the groundbreaking insights in "Blindness and Brain Plasticity in Navigation and Object Perception," published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2007. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 436 pages and features contributions from leading experts, including cognitive and developmental psychologists, neurologists, neuroscientists, rehabilitation specialists, and educators. Despite their individual research efforts, these professionals often work in silos. This book aims to bridge that gap by uniting diverse perspectives and findings into a cohesive volume. Ideal for anyone interested in the intersection of blindness, brain plasticity, and sensory perception, this work offers a unique exploration of how the brain adapts and navigates in the absence of sight. Enhance your understanding of these critical topics and their implications for rehabilitation and education by adding this essential resource to your library.