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Multisensory inclusive design with sensory substitution
Sensory substitution techniques are perceptual and cognitive phenomena used to represent one sensory form with an alternative. Current applications of sensory substitution techniques are typically focused on the development of assistive technologies ...
Tayfun Lloyd-Esenkaya +3 more
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Haptic Feedback Systems for Lower-Limb Prosthetic Applications: A Review of System Design, User Experience, and Clinical Insights [PDF]
Systems presenting haptic information have emerged as an important technological advance in assisting individuals with sensory impairments or amputations, where the aim is to enhance sensory perception or provide sensory substitution through tactile ...
Mohammadmahdi Karimi +8 more
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Auditory and tactile frequency mapping for visual distance perception: A step forward in sensory substitution and augmentation. [PDF]
Vision is crucial for daily tasks and interacting with the environment, but visual impairment can hinder these activities. Many sensory substitution products and studies prioritize providing abundant and accurate information, yet often overlook the ...
Pingping Jiang +2 more
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Use of sensory substitution devices as a model system for investigating cross-modal neuroplasticity in humans [PDF]
Amy C Nau +2 more
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Compensation for balance disorders: analysis of this multifactorial process [PDF]
The European Society for Clinical Evaluation of Balance Disorders (ESCEBD), based in Nancy, France, has been meeting yearly since 2005 to discuss equilibrium-related themes that are not yet clearly defined or standardized.
Philippe Perrin +10 more
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Route selection and obstacle avoidance with a short-range haptic sensory substitution device✰
This research was supported in part by funds from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (grant number PSI2013-43742).
Lorena Lobo +2 more
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Spatial navigation with horizontally spatialized sounds in early and late blind individuals.
Blind individuals often report difficulties to navigate and to detect objects placed outside their peri-personal space. Although classical sensory substitution devices could be helpful in this respect, these devices often give a complex signal which ...
Samuel Paré +5 more
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Introduction: Sensory Substitution is a biofeedback intervention whereby at least sensory system is utilised to supplement environmental information which is traditionally gathered by another sense. Objective: To present an evidence-based overview of the
Peter Lynch +2 more
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Sensory substitution devices (SSDs) facilitate the detection of environmental information through enhancement of touch and/or hearing capabilities. Research has demonstrated that several tasks can be successfully completed using acoustic, vibrotactile ...
Carlos de Paz, David Travieso
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IntroductionVisual-to-auditory sensory substitution devices are assistive devices for the blind that convert visual images into auditory images (or soundscapes) by mapping visual features with acoustic cues.
Camille Bordeau +4 more
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