[Social-sciences-list] Looking for Vision Loss Reference

Vincent Martin vincent.martin at gatech.edu
Sat Mar 29 22:05:58 UTC 2014


I'll check here.  I know I covered it twice in my graduate level Sensation
and perception and Cognitive Psych courses.  

 

 

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Hi All,

  Since I know several  folks here study vision loss, I thought someone here
might be able to lead me in the right direction. Any leads would be greatly
appreciated.

 

  A colleague of mine is going to be giving a lecture on vision loss  in his
language perception class. I happened to mention to him that  I somewhat
recall once hearing about or reading something on a Stroop effect with
braille. If anyone here knows about this or can lead me to any particular
references or info, it would be sincerely appreciated.

 

  Thanks in advance for your time with this.

Have a fantastic (and hopefully not too wet) weekend!

Christine

Christine M. Szostak, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Shorter University
Rome, Georgia
szostak.1 at osu.edu

 

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