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Neural Substrates of Sensory Substitution

1971
In a study of central sensory mechanisms, the investigation of the capabilities of one sensory system should give a strong indication of the capabilities of the amalgam of central sensory mechanisms. It is apparent that a great deal of sensory convergence occurs, and the highest sensory level appear to ignore modalities in the formation of percepts.
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Sensory Substitution and Visual Prostheses

2013
More advanced visual prosthetics can be divided into three major groups. First, there are the devices that use either ultrasound or a camera to sample the environment ahead of an individual and render the results into either a series of sounds or a tactile display.
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Perceptual Theory and Sensory Substitution

1985
The aim of this paper is to discuss some of the problems of developing perceptual aids taking travel aids for the visually handicapped as an example. Starting with J.J. Gibson’s theoretical account of the information needed for locomotion, an analysis is made of the information made available by different kinds of travel aids.
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Sensory Substitution

International Journal of Neuroscience, 1983
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Sensory Substitution

2014
Noelle R. B. Stiles, Shinsuke Shimojo
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Sensory Substitution for Wounded Servicemembers

2009
Abstract : Warfighters who suffer combat, training or accidental injuries that damage their sensory capabilities or mobility have great difficulty returning to productive lifestyles once healed from the initial trauma. This project advanced technologies for non-invasive sensory and mobility augmentation in order to allow these individuals to regain ...
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Sensory Substitution Devices

2013
Laurent Renier, Anne G. De Volder
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Friction sounds for sensory substitution

2004
This paper explores the use of a physics-based sound model of continuous contact for auditory display in interactive settings. An audio-visual interactive display is developed in which the sound model is controlled by the user's gestures. The display is used to investigate to what extent audition can substitute for haptic feedback in conveying ...
AVANZINI F., ROCCHESSO D., SERAFIN S.
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