A Visually Impaired Savant Artist: Interacting Perceptual and Memory Representations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 October 1999
Abstract
In this single case study, paintings by a visually impaired and cognitively handicapped savant artist are evaluated. He paints his pictures exclusively from memory, either after having looked at a natural scene through binoculars, or after studying landscape photographs in brochures, catalogues, and books. The paintings are compared with the models from which they were derived, and the resulting generative changes are accounted for by an interaction between impaired visual input and memory transformations.
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- Research Article
- Information
- The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines , Volume 40 , Issue 7 , October 1999 , pp. 1129 - 1139
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- © 1999 Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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