To a visually impaired individual the physical world presents many challenges. For a person with impaired sight, wayfinding through a complex environment is fraught with dangers, both actual and imagined. The current generation of mobility aids have the possibility of addressing a broad range of physical issues through technological solutions. The perception of difficulty however, can mean that many visually impaired individuals are fearful or uncomfortable about independent mobility or travel. In this context it becomes necessary to discover exactly what environments, environmental factors or items constitute a ‘perception of difficulty’ in the individuals mental landscape and may trigger a negative response before they interact with the p...
This study compares visually impaired and sighted persons in their use of auditory information. It w...
This article aims to fill an important gap in the literature by reporting on blind and partially sig...
The present doctoral dissertation explores the role of touch, hearing and olfaction in the construct...
Made available here with permission of the publisher, Baywood Publishing Company.This paper addresse...
Independent mobility in completing such tasks as walking through a town centre is taken for granted ...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
It is estimated that 7.4 million people in Europe are visually impaired [1]. Limitations of traditio...
This paper reports on an ongoing doctoral research project which aims to identify the main barriers ...
While mobile wayfinding systems for visually impaired people offer huge potential, most insufficient...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Gordon E. Legge ...
AbstractProposeA qualitative approach using semi-structured individual interviews was used to elicit...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Ph.D dissertation. September 2013. Major: Psychology. Ad...
Reliable detection of cognitive load would benefit the design of intelligent assistive navigation ai...
Outdoor navigation remains a challenging activity for People with Visual Impairments (PVI). Having e...
In this study, we aim to better understand the cognitive-emotional experience of visually impaired p...
This study compares visually impaired and sighted persons in their use of auditory information. It w...
This article aims to fill an important gap in the literature by reporting on blind and partially sig...
The present doctoral dissertation explores the role of touch, hearing and olfaction in the construct...
Made available here with permission of the publisher, Baywood Publishing Company.This paper addresse...
Independent mobility in completing such tasks as walking through a town centre is taken for granted ...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
It is estimated that 7.4 million people in Europe are visually impaired [1]. Limitations of traditio...
This paper reports on an ongoing doctoral research project which aims to identify the main barriers ...
While mobile wayfinding systems for visually impaired people offer huge potential, most insufficient...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Gordon E. Legge ...
AbstractProposeA qualitative approach using semi-structured individual interviews was used to elicit...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Ph.D dissertation. September 2013. Major: Psychology. Ad...
Reliable detection of cognitive load would benefit the design of intelligent assistive navigation ai...
Outdoor navigation remains a challenging activity for People with Visual Impairments (PVI). Having e...
In this study, we aim to better understand the cognitive-emotional experience of visually impaired p...
This study compares visually impaired and sighted persons in their use of auditory information. It w...
This article aims to fill an important gap in the literature by reporting on blind and partially sig...
The present doctoral dissertation explores the role of touch, hearing and olfaction in the construct...