Pattern recognition in a computer environment was investigated in 6 early blind and 6 blindfolded sighted subjects using auditory substitution of vision. Subjects had to scan visual patterns displayed on a PC screen by moving the pen of a graphics tablet, which lead to corresponding displacements of the cursor on the screen. A small screen area centered on the pointer was then translated into sounds according to a visual-auditory transcription code. Subjects were trained to learn this code during 12 one-hour sessions. Performance of both groups significantly increased with practice. This indicates that mental representations Of Visual patterns can be acquired through the auditory channel, even in the absence of visual experience. Moreover, ...
In the context of vision substitution by the auditory channel several systems have been introduced. ...
Current advancements in both technology and science allow us to manipulate our sensory modalities in...
Visual-auditory sensory substitution has demonstrated great potential to help visually impaired and ...
Recognition tasks of simple visual patterns have been used to assess an early visual--auditory senso...
In the past decades, Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) have been widely used as a research tool to...
This PET study aimed at investigating the neural structures involved in pattern recognition in early...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to overcome the limitations of sensory substitution methods (...
Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) convey visual information through audition or touch, targeting b...
Audio-based Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) perform adequately when sensing and mapping low-leve...
BACKGROUND: Sensory substitution devices for the blind translate inaccessible visual information int...
Purpose : The purpose of this paper is to overcome the limitations of sensory substitution methods (...
This thesis presents the research to develop a technical aid for the blind to perceive images such a...
Visual-to-auditory Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) are a family of non-invasive devices for visu...
Millions of people are blind worldwide. Sensory substitution (SS) devices (e.g., vOICe) can assist t...
Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) convey visual information through audition or touch, targeting b...
In the context of vision substitution by the auditory channel several systems have been introduced. ...
Current advancements in both technology and science allow us to manipulate our sensory modalities in...
Visual-auditory sensory substitution has demonstrated great potential to help visually impaired and ...
Recognition tasks of simple visual patterns have been used to assess an early visual--auditory senso...
In the past decades, Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) have been widely used as a research tool to...
This PET study aimed at investigating the neural structures involved in pattern recognition in early...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to overcome the limitations of sensory substitution methods (...
Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) convey visual information through audition or touch, targeting b...
Audio-based Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) perform adequately when sensing and mapping low-leve...
BACKGROUND: Sensory substitution devices for the blind translate inaccessible visual information int...
Purpose : The purpose of this paper is to overcome the limitations of sensory substitution methods (...
This thesis presents the research to develop a technical aid for the blind to perceive images such a...
Visual-to-auditory Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) are a family of non-invasive devices for visu...
Millions of people are blind worldwide. Sensory substitution (SS) devices (e.g., vOICe) can assist t...
Sensory Substitution Devices (SSDs) convey visual information through audition or touch, targeting b...
In the context of vision substitution by the auditory channel several systems have been introduced. ...
Current advancements in both technology and science allow us to manipulate our sensory modalities in...
Visual-auditory sensory substitution has demonstrated great potential to help visually impaired and ...