[nabs-l] Blindness and Psychology

Mary Fernandez trillian551 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 4 19:45:36 UTC 2011


Hi Nicole,
This is an extremely interesting topic, and I know there is some
literature out there on it. I would suggest that you use your college
databases, and research that question. I would start with PsychInfo
and branch off from there. The sage journal has the latest in psych
research usually. So if your on campus on the school network just do a
google scholar search and see  what you find.
I'll probably go ahead and look around myself too. But let us know
what kind of stuff you find.
Sincerely,
Mary

On 1/3/11, Nicole B. Torcolini at Home <ntorcolini at wavecable.com> wrote:
>     This quarter, I am taking a psychology course. In the book, it talks
> about imagery in the brain. Does anyone know of a resource that talks about
> the affect that blindness can have on this function of the brain?
>
> Thanks,
> Nicole
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