Sensory substitution devices (SSDs) systematically turn visual dimensions into patterns of tactile or auditory stimulation. After training, a user of these devices learns to translate these audio or tactile sensations back into a mental visual picture. Most previous SSDs translate greyscale images using intuitive cross-sensory mappings to help users learn the devices. However more recent SSDs have started to incorporate additional colour dimensions such as saturation and hue. Chapter two examines how previous SSDs have translated the complexities of colour into hearing or touch. The chapter explores if colour is useful for SSD users, how SSD and veridical colour perception differ and how optimal cross-sensory mappings might be considered. ...
Sensory Substitution consists in providing sensory information normally perceived through one sense...
Our brain constantly integrates signals across different senses. Auditory-visual synaesthesia is an ...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
<p>Visual sensory substitution devices (SSDs) can represent visual characteristics through distinct ...
Visual sensory substitution devices (SSDs) can represent visual characteristics through distinct pat...
Visual impairment is a global and potentially devastating affliction. Sensory substitution devices ...
Block (Trends Cogn Sci 7:285–286, 2003) and Prinz (PSYCHE 12:1–19, 2006) have defended the idea that...
Millions of people are blind worldwide. Sensory substitution (SS) devices (e.g., vOICe) can assist t...
Block (2003) and Prinz (2006) have defended the idea that SSD perception remains in the substituting...
Block (Trends Cogn Sci 7:285–286, 2003) and Prinz (PSYCHE 12:1–19, 2006) have defended the idea that...
Sensory substitution devices (SSDs) can convey visuospatial information through spatialised auditory...
Sensory substitution devices have been widely used as an assistive tool, mainly for the purpose of r...
AbstractOur brain constantly integrates signals across different senses. Auditory–visual synaesthesi...
Sensory substitution techniques are perceptual and cognitive phenomena used to represent one sensory...
Sensory substitution refers to the replacement of one sensory input with another. This concept, ori...
Sensory Substitution consists in providing sensory information normally perceived through one sense...
Our brain constantly integrates signals across different senses. Auditory-visual synaesthesia is an ...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
<p>Visual sensory substitution devices (SSDs) can represent visual characteristics through distinct ...
Visual sensory substitution devices (SSDs) can represent visual characteristics through distinct pat...
Visual impairment is a global and potentially devastating affliction. Sensory substitution devices ...
Block (Trends Cogn Sci 7:285–286, 2003) and Prinz (PSYCHE 12:1–19, 2006) have defended the idea that...
Millions of people are blind worldwide. Sensory substitution (SS) devices (e.g., vOICe) can assist t...
Block (2003) and Prinz (2006) have defended the idea that SSD perception remains in the substituting...
Block (Trends Cogn Sci 7:285–286, 2003) and Prinz (PSYCHE 12:1–19, 2006) have defended the idea that...
Sensory substitution devices (SSDs) can convey visuospatial information through spatialised auditory...
Sensory substitution devices have been widely used as an assistive tool, mainly for the purpose of r...
AbstractOur brain constantly integrates signals across different senses. Auditory–visual synaesthesi...
Sensory substitution techniques are perceptual and cognitive phenomena used to represent one sensory...
Sensory substitution refers to the replacement of one sensory input with another. This concept, ori...
Sensory Substitution consists in providing sensory information normally perceived through one sense...
Our brain constantly integrates signals across different senses. Auditory-visual synaesthesia is an ...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...