Sensory substitution is a multidisciplinary approach with insights from psychology, philosophy, engineering, and computer science. The main idea of sensory substitution is that we can create technologies that substitute one sense with another, e.g., vision with touch or vision with audition. Although some steps were made in the 19th Century, the discipline as such was established during the second time of the 20th Century thanks to the work of authors such as Bach-y-Rita. The construction of these devices for substituting sensory modalities is inspired by a certain view on human cognition: in this sense, the way in which we conceive the functioning of a device is clearly determined by how we conceive perception and action. Different authors...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
Sensory substitution techniques are perceptual and cognitive phenomena used to represent one sensory...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sense to pick up information normally gathered by anot...
The theory of affordances states that perception is of environmental properties that are relevant to...
When a user integrates a sensory substitution device into her life, the process involves perceptual ...
The theory of affordances states that perception is of environmental properties that are relevant to...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
Sensory substitution (Bach-y-Rita et al., 1969) refers to the use of one sense to pick up informatio...
Sensory substitution devices are a type of sensory prosthesis that (typically) convert visual stimul...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...
Sensory substitution devices aim at replacing or assisting one or several functions of a deficient ...
Sensory substitution presents the philosopher of cognitive science with a particularly interesting c...
International audienceA central issue in the study of sensory substitution devices is whether and to...
Sensory Substitution consists in providing sensory information normally perceived through one sense...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
Sensory substitution techniques are perceptual and cognitive phenomena used to represent one sensory...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sense to pick up information normally gathered by anot...
The theory of affordances states that perception is of environmental properties that are relevant to...
When a user integrates a sensory substitution device into her life, the process involves perceptual ...
The theory of affordances states that perception is of environmental properties that are relevant to...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
Sensory substitution (Bach-y-Rita et al., 1969) refers to the use of one sense to pick up informatio...
Sensory substitution devices are a type of sensory prosthesis that (typically) convert visual stimul...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...
Sensory substitution devices aim at replacing or assisting one or several functions of a deficient ...
Sensory substitution presents the philosopher of cognitive science with a particularly interesting c...
International audienceA central issue in the study of sensory substitution devices is whether and to...
Sensory Substitution consists in providing sensory information normally perceived through one sense...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) to supply environment...
Sensory substitution techniques are perceptual and cognitive phenomena used to represent one sensory...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sense to pick up information normally gathered by anot...