<p>sensory substitution devices for blindness should be considered a valuable method for studying plasticity of the central nervous system. In order for vision restoration efforts to move forward, a better understanding of the brain changes as a result of vision loss is urgently needed. Neuroimaging in combination with sensory substitution devices offers tremendous versatility to provide the answers needed when deciding on the appropriate candidates for vision restoration. </p
This paper deals with the design of systems of sensory substitution of vision in case of blindness. ...
Our senses are the main information channels through which we perceive and interact with the world. ...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...
Sensory substitution (Bach-y-Rita et al., 1969) refers to the use of one sense to pick up informatio...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sense to pick up information normally gathered by anot...
A major question in the field of sensory substitution concerns the nature of the perception generate...
Sensory substitution devices are a type of sensory prosthesis that (typically) convert visual stimul...
AbstractSensory substitution devices (SSDs) have come a long way since first developed for visual re...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
This PhD thesis and the scientific papers included in it were intended to provide new knowledge rega...
The purpose of this review is to consider new sensory rehabilitation avenues in the context of the b...
Living with a sensory impairment is challenging, and those who have lost the use of one sensory moda...
Sensory substitution presents the philosopher of cognitive science with a particularly interesting c...
Purpose: Neuronal reorganization after blindness is of critical interest because it has implications...
This paper deals with the design of systems of sensory substitution of vision in case of blindness. ...
Our senses are the main information channels through which we perceive and interact with the world. ...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...
Sensory substitution (Bach-y-Rita et al., 1969) refers to the use of one sense to pick up informatio...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sense to pick up information normally gathered by anot...
A major question in the field of sensory substitution concerns the nature of the perception generate...
Sensory substitution devices are a type of sensory prosthesis that (typically) convert visual stimul...
AbstractSensory substitution devices (SSDs) have come a long way since first developed for visual re...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
This PhD thesis and the scientific papers included in it were intended to provide new knowledge rega...
The purpose of this review is to consider new sensory rehabilitation avenues in the context of the b...
Living with a sensory impairment is challenging, and those who have lost the use of one sensory moda...
Sensory substitution presents the philosopher of cognitive science with a particularly interesting c...
Purpose: Neuronal reorganization after blindness is of critical interest because it has implications...
This paper deals with the design of systems of sensory substitution of vision in case of blindness. ...
Our senses are the main information channels through which we perceive and interact with the world. ...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...