Visually impaired people (VIP) have to rely on different information to generate a cognitive map of their environment than normally sighted people. This study explored the extent to which a cognitive map could be generated by auditory information of route-type and survey-type descriptions of a fictitious environment. A total of 27 visually impaired and 28 normally sighted participants listened to either a survey-type or a route-type description of a fictitious zoo. They then answered both route-type and survey-type questions. This listening/question-and-answer sequence was repeated twice (total n = 3). The visually impaired participants showed no difference in error frequency between the two description types, while the normally sighted ind...
In this research we compare blind and normally sighted people in mental scanning of spatial maps usi...
In this paper we report some of the results from a study of how people with severe visual impairmen...
Abstract. Blindfolded participants were guided along routes from two display modes: spatial language...
Visually impaired people (VIP) have to rely on different information to generate a cognitive map of ...
Visually impaired people (VIP) have to rely on different information to generate a cognitive map of ...
Visually impaired people (VIP) have to rely on different information to generate a cognitive map of ...
Visually impaired people (VIP) have to rely on different information to generate a cognitive map of ...
This study compares visually impaired and sighted persons in their use of auditory information. It w...
The human brain can form cognitive maps of a spatial environment, which can support wayfinding. In t...
The human brain can form cognitive maps of a spatial environment, which can support wayfinding. In t...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
'Cognitive' map is a term that refers to a person's environmental knowledge. Anyone experiencing a n...
For efficient navigation, the brain needs to adequately represent the environment in a cognitive map...
Thirty-eight people with visual impairments learned a 483-meter novel route through a university ca...
In recent years, there has been an escalation of orientation and wayfinding technologies and systems...
In this research we compare blind and normally sighted people in mental scanning of spatial maps usi...
In this paper we report some of the results from a study of how people with severe visual impairmen...
Abstract. Blindfolded participants were guided along routes from two display modes: spatial language...
Visually impaired people (VIP) have to rely on different information to generate a cognitive map of ...
Visually impaired people (VIP) have to rely on different information to generate a cognitive map of ...
Visually impaired people (VIP) have to rely on different information to generate a cognitive map of ...
Visually impaired people (VIP) have to rely on different information to generate a cognitive map of ...
This study compares visually impaired and sighted persons in their use of auditory information. It w...
The human brain can form cognitive maps of a spatial environment, which can support wayfinding. In t...
The human brain can form cognitive maps of a spatial environment, which can support wayfinding. In t...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
'Cognitive' map is a term that refers to a person's environmental knowledge. Anyone experiencing a n...
For efficient navigation, the brain needs to adequately represent the environment in a cognitive map...
Thirty-eight people with visual impairments learned a 483-meter novel route through a university ca...
In recent years, there has been an escalation of orientation and wayfinding technologies and systems...
In this research we compare blind and normally sighted people in mental scanning of spatial maps usi...
In this paper we report some of the results from a study of how people with severe visual impairmen...
Abstract. Blindfolded participants were guided along routes from two display modes: spatial language...