Haptic-feedback support for cognitive mapping of unknown spaces by people who are blind
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Auteurs : O. Lahav ; D. MioduserSource :
- International journal of human-computer studies [ 1071-5819 ] ; 2008.
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Mental mapping of spaces is essential for the development of efficient orientation and mobility skills. Most of the information required for this mental mapping is gathered through the visual channel. People who are blind lack this information, and in consequence, they are required to use compensatory sensorial channels and alternative exploration methods. In this study, people who are blind use a virtual environment (VE) that provides haptic and audio feedback to explore an unknown space. The cognitive mapping of the space based on the VE and the subject's ability to apply this map to accomplish tasks in the real space are examined. Results show clearly that a robust and comprehensive map is constructed, contributing to successful performance in real space tasks.
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ET : | Haptic-feedback support for cognitive mapping of unknown spaces by people who are blind |
AU : | LAHAV (O.); MIODUSER (D.) |
AF : | School of Education, Tel Aviv University/Ramat-Aviv, Tel-Aviv 69978/Israël (1 aut., 2 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | International journal of human-computer studies; ISSN 1071-5819; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2008; Vol. 66; No. 1; Pp. 23-35; Bibl. 1 p.1/4 |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Mental mapping of spaces is essential for the development of efficient orientation and mobility skills. Most of the information required for this mental mapping is gathered through the visual channel. People who are blind lack this information, and in consequence, they are required to use compensatory sensorial channels and alternative exploration methods. In this study, people who are blind use a virtual environment (VE) that provides haptic and audio feedback to explore an unknown space. The cognitive mapping of the space based on the VE and the subject's ability to apply this map to accomplish tasks in the real space are examined. Results show clearly that a robust and comprehensive map is constructed, contributing to successful performance in real space tasks. |
CC : | 001D02B04 |
FD : | Interface utilisateur; Rétroaction; Mobilité; Méthode alternative; Réalité virtuelle; Sensibilité tactile; Théorie cognitive; Aveugle; Réadaptation physique; Réhabilitation; Rééducation |
ED : | User interface; Feedback regulation; Mobility; Alternative method; Virtual reality; Tactile sensitivity; Cognitive theory; Blind; Physical rehabilitation; Rehabilitation; Reeducation |
SD : | Interfase usuario; Retroacción; Movilidad; Método alternativo; Realidad virtual; Sensibilidad tactil; Teoría cognitiva; Ciego; Readaptación física; Rehabilitación; Reeducación |
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