The paper aims to fill an important gap in the literature by reporting on blind and partially sighted people's route-learning experiences and strategies from their perspective. The existing literature has largely reported the results of experiments in indoor and outdoor, often artificially created, environments rather than real experiences of travel and route learning. The results presented here were obtained from semi-structured interviews with 100 blind and partially sighted people in five different countries. They show that they prefer to keep to known routes where possible, in line with the literature, but do not wish to be restricted to them. The paper discusses the conditions in which they consider it worth learning new routes and the...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
In this research we compare blind and normally sighted people in mental scanning of spatial maps usi...
Spatial navigation in the absence of vision has been investigated from a variety of perspectives and...
The paper aims to fill an important gap in the literature by reporting on blind and partially sighte...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
In this paper we report some of the results from a study of how people with severe visual impairmen...
This article aims to fill an important gap in the literature by reporting on blind and partially sig...
AbstractThe current work aims to analyse the wayfinding strategies for blind people when interacting...
Thirty-eight people with visual impairments learned a 483-meter novel route through a university ca...
This paper reports two experiments which compared the effectiveness of different methods for introdu...
This dissertation thesis addresses the area of spatial navigation of the blind. The author theoretic...
The aim of this study was to determine whether urban environments with different prominent sensory i...
According to the National Federation of the Blind, there are an estimated 10 million people in the U...
• Understanding why it might be useful to model the travel process. • Learning about some of the exi...
Most research on tactile maps has focused on aspects of map design and methods of construction. Rela...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
In this research we compare blind and normally sighted people in mental scanning of spatial maps usi...
Spatial navigation in the absence of vision has been investigated from a variety of perspectives and...
The paper aims to fill an important gap in the literature by reporting on blind and partially sighte...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
In this paper we report some of the results from a study of how people with severe visual impairmen...
This article aims to fill an important gap in the literature by reporting on blind and partially sig...
AbstractThe current work aims to analyse the wayfinding strategies for blind people when interacting...
Thirty-eight people with visual impairments learned a 483-meter novel route through a university ca...
This paper reports two experiments which compared the effectiveness of different methods for introdu...
This dissertation thesis addresses the area of spatial navigation of the blind. The author theoretic...
The aim of this study was to determine whether urban environments with different prominent sensory i...
According to the National Federation of the Blind, there are an estimated 10 million people in the U...
• Understanding why it might be useful to model the travel process. • Learning about some of the exi...
Most research on tactile maps has focused on aspects of map design and methods of construction. Rela...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
In this research we compare blind and normally sighted people in mental scanning of spatial maps usi...
Spatial navigation in the absence of vision has been investigated from a variety of perspectives and...