Visuo-spatial Working Memory and Individual Differences

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A01=Cesare Cornoldi
A01=Tomaso Vecchi
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Author_Cesare Cornoldi
Author_Tomaso Vecchi
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cognitive assessment
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developmental psychology
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genetic syndromes cognition
Imagery Task
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Mental Imagery
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Mental Rotation
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Passive Tasks
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spatial cognition research
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Spatial Tapping
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Vice Versa
Visuo Spatial Abilities
Visuo Spatial Cognition
Visuo Spatial Components
Visuo Spatial Material
Visuo Spatial Mental Imagery
Visuo Spatial Processes
Visuo Spatial Representation
Visuo Spatial Span
Visuo Spatial Tasks
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138877429
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this timely and comprehensive text, Cesare Cornoldi and Tomaso Vecchi describe their recently developed experimental approach to the investigation of visuo-spatial cognition, based upon the analysis of individual differences. A review of the most influential theoretical advances in the study of visuo-spatial cognition is presented, including both critical analysis and comparisons between the distinct approaches. In addition, the authors describe recent research into memory for spatial configurations, mental manipulation and the active integration of visuo-spatial information. This includes studies on the effects of congenital blindness on mental imagery abilities, developmental and age-related modifications, gender effects, and the role of genetic syndromes in determining visuo-spatial abilities. The authors draw together these distinct areas of research and integrate the findings within an innovative framework of working memory. This text will be a valuable resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of psychology, as well as researchers in the fields of cognitive psychology, neuropsychology and neuroscience.

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