Proceedings (Nov 2017)

(CON)TATTO. Image and Mental Imagery in Childhood Visual Impairment

  • Massimiliano Lo Turco,
  • Elisa Reinaudo,
  • Andreas Sicklinger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1090903
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 9
p. 903

Abstract

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Mental imagery is a familiar aspect of most individuals’ mental lives, considered as an experience which occurs in the absence of actual stirrings for relevant perceptions. The primary importance of mental imagery has been demonstrated in several domains: learning and memory, reasoning and problem solving, inventive or creative thought and rehab. The project primarily refers to the analysis of infant visual impairment for a first scientific and social approach, with specific references to significant figures who have worked on these issues for years. Research is enriched by the contribution of educators working with children with these diseases. Thus, the proposal of a freehand illustrated tactile book, originally conceived for sighted and then reworked for blind and visually impaired, through the humanization of fantastic creatures designed to facilitate imaginative faculties, allowing the child to project his to an inanimate model.

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