Blindfolded sighted, congenitally blind, late-blind, and very-low-vision subjects were tested on a tangible version of the embedded-figures test. The results of ANOVAs on accuracy measures yielded superior performance by the very-low-vision and late-blind subjects compared with the blindfolded sighted and congenitally blind participants. Accuracy of the congenitally blind subjects was similar to that of the blindfolded sighted participants. However, all groups of blind subjects were significantly faster than the blindfolded sighted subjects. It is suggested that experience with pictures combined with haptic skill aid perceptual selectivity in touch
The visual system takes more space in the human brain than any other sensation. A visually deprived ...
he present study describes a tactual object matching task based on the study of Lederman and Klatzky...
International audience15 sighted and 15 congenitally blind adults were to classify raised-line pictu...
Blindfolded sighted, congenitally blind, late-blind, and very-low-vision subjects were tested on a t...
Humans are experts for face processing - this expertise develops over the course of several years, g...
The roles of visual and haptic experience in different aspects of haptic processing of objects in pe...
In two experiments, participants of varying visual status explored tactile diagrams and 3D objects. ...
In this study a haptic object matching task is used to examine the accuracy of identification of the...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...
Little is known about the ability of blind people to cross obstacles after they have explored haptic...
Abstract. The present study tests whether age at onset of total blindness and the proportion of life...
Early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded sighted participants were presented with two haptic allocen...
Early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded sighted participants were presented with two haptic allocen...
We examined haptic viewpoint effects in blindfolded-sighted (BS) and visually impaired subjects: ear...
In this study a haptic object matching task is used to examine the accuracy of identification of the...
The visual system takes more space in the human brain than any other sensation. A visually deprived ...
he present study describes a tactual object matching task based on the study of Lederman and Klatzky...
International audience15 sighted and 15 congenitally blind adults were to classify raised-line pictu...
Blindfolded sighted, congenitally blind, late-blind, and very-low-vision subjects were tested on a t...
Humans are experts for face processing - this expertise develops over the course of several years, g...
The roles of visual and haptic experience in different aspects of haptic processing of objects in pe...
In two experiments, participants of varying visual status explored tactile diagrams and 3D objects. ...
In this study a haptic object matching task is used to examine the accuracy of identification of the...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...
Little is known about the ability of blind people to cross obstacles after they have explored haptic...
Abstract. The present study tests whether age at onset of total blindness and the proportion of life...
Early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded sighted participants were presented with two haptic allocen...
Early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded sighted participants were presented with two haptic allocen...
We examined haptic viewpoint effects in blindfolded-sighted (BS) and visually impaired subjects: ear...
In this study a haptic object matching task is used to examine the accuracy of identification of the...
The visual system takes more space in the human brain than any other sensation. A visually deprived ...
he present study describes a tactual object matching task based on the study of Lederman and Klatzky...
International audience15 sighted and 15 congenitally blind adults were to classify raised-line pictu...