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Spatial Competence and Brain Plasticity in Congenital Blindness via Sensory Substitution Devices
In congenital blindness (CB), tactile, and auditory information can be reinterpreted by the brain to compensate for visual information through mechanisms of brain plasticity triggered by training.
Daniel-Robert Chebat +5 more
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Towards accessibility in educational games: a framework for the design team
Information design is relevant to game design: especially the design of educational games which must include best practices of game development and the delivery of information to the player.
Matheus Araujo Cezarotto +1 more
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”Hyvä saavutettavuus hyödyttää kaikkia” – Kognitiivisen saavutettavuusarvioinnin käytänteitä [PDF]
This article examines the cognitive accessibility assessment work of online service websites in the Papunet assessment service of the Finnish Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (FAIDD). The research is linked to the project called
Annikki Hyppönen
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Consciousness and cognitive access [PDF]
This article concerns the interplay between two issues that involve both philosophy and neuroscience: whether the content of phenomenal consciousness is ‘rich’ or ‘sparse’, whether phenomenal consciousness goes beyond cognitive access, and how it would be possible for there to be evidence one way or the other.
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Post-Surgery Cognitive Dysfunction Diagnostics in Children
Neuropsychological tests can be used to diagnose post-surgery cognitive dysfunction in children. These tests are characterized by attractiveness, accessibility and short duration.
Lyubov’ S. Zolotareva +4 more
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Improving Screencast Accessibility for People with Disabilities: Guidelines and Techniques [PDF]
Screencast video tutorials are increasingly popular in libraries, but may present access problems for people with disabilities unless specific accessibility features are added during screencast creation.
Oud, Joanne
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Perceptual consciousness overflows cognitive access [PDF]
One of the most important issues concerning the foundations of conscious perception centers on the question of whether perceptual consciousness is rich or sparse. The overflow argument uses a form of 'iconic memory' to argue that perceptual consciousness is richer (i.e., has a higher capacity) than cognitive access: when observing a complex scene we ...
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This study investigated the transparency and translucency of 1,525 pictograms from the Aragonese Portal of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ARASAAC).
Emiliano Díez +5 more
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Investigating the Accessibility of Voice Assistants With Impaired Users: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundVoice assistants allow users to control appliances and functions of a smart home by simply uttering a few words. Such systems hold the potential to significantly help users with motor and cognitive disabilities who currently depend on their ...
Masina, Fabio +8 more
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