According to the ecological theory of perception–action, perception is primarily of affordances, which are directly perceivable opportunities for behavior. The current study evaluated participants’ ability to use vision and haptic sensory-substitution devices to support perceptual judgments of affordances involving the task of passing through apertures. Sighted participants made perceptual judgments about whether they could walk through apertures of various widths and their level of confidence in each judgment, using unrestricted vision and, when blindfolded, using two haptic sensory-substitution instruments: a cane-like wooden rod and the Enactive Torch, a device that converts distance information into vibrotactile stimuli. The boundary be...
Abstract Sensory substitution devices provide through an unusual sensory modality (the substituting ...
From the ecological perspective on perception and action, objects and events structure patterned ene...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...
The theory of affordances states that perception is of environmental properties that are relevant to...
The theory of affordances states that perception is of environmental properties that are relevant to...
Recent research (Hajnal et al. in Perception 45(7):768–786, 2016) found apparent differences between...
Sensory substitution presents the philosopher of cognitive science with a particularly interesting c...
Ecological psychology views goal-directed behavior as a process by which a cognitive operation, an i...
Sensory substitution is a multidisciplinary approach with insights from psychology, philosophy, engi...
Previous studies have demonstrated that visual-to-tactile sensory substitution devices can be used b...
International audienceAccording to the ecological theory of visual perception (Gibson, 1979), the pe...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
D'Angiulli et al (1998 Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 39 187 - 190) found blind and sighted (bli...
Summary : Haptic and visual perception of an affordance for an upright posture. In a first experimen...
Most objects have well-defined affordances. Investigating perception of affordances of objects that ...
Abstract Sensory substitution devices provide through an unusual sensory modality (the substituting ...
From the ecological perspective on perception and action, objects and events structure patterned ene...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...
The theory of affordances states that perception is of environmental properties that are relevant to...
The theory of affordances states that perception is of environmental properties that are relevant to...
Recent research (Hajnal et al. in Perception 45(7):768–786, 2016) found apparent differences between...
Sensory substitution presents the philosopher of cognitive science with a particularly interesting c...
Ecological psychology views goal-directed behavior as a process by which a cognitive operation, an i...
Sensory substitution is a multidisciplinary approach with insights from psychology, philosophy, engi...
Previous studies have demonstrated that visual-to-tactile sensory substitution devices can be used b...
International audienceAccording to the ecological theory of visual perception (Gibson, 1979), the pe...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
D'Angiulli et al (1998 Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 39 187 - 190) found blind and sighted (bli...
Summary : Haptic and visual perception of an affordance for an upright posture. In a first experimen...
Most objects have well-defined affordances. Investigating perception of affordances of objects that ...
Abstract Sensory substitution devices provide through an unusual sensory modality (the substituting ...
From the ecological perspective on perception and action, objects and events structure patterned ene...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...