Sensory substitution refers to the phenomenon where object and environment information normally acquired through one sense can be obtained by another sense. For example, visual input being provided by hearing or touching. Sensory substitution devices are technological designs that transform the characteristics of one sensory modality into stimuli of another sensory modality. These devices were developed with two purposes: (1) to assist people with sensory disabilities in daily tasks; and (2) to study the involved mechanisms of brain plasticity. This article reviews studies in which sensory substitution phenomenon is employed as a methodological strategy to study visual perception. Furthermore, its use is discussed as an experimental platfor...
The sensorimotor approach proposes that perception is constituted by the mastery of lawful sensorimo...
AbstractSensory substitution devices (SSDs) have come a long way since first developed for visual re...
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 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...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sense to pick up information normally gathered by anot...
This PhD thesis and the scientific papers included in it were intended to provide new knowledge rega...
A major question in the field of sensory substitution concerns the nature of the perception generate...
Sensory substitution refers to the replacement of one sensory input with another. This concept, ori...
Este trabalho visou desenvolver e integrar técnicas, algoritmos e equipamentos para o auxílio a defi...
Sensory Substitution consists in providing sensory information normally perceived through one sense...
Sensory substitution presents the philosopher of cognitive science with a particularly interesting c...
This document presents the conception of the first neuromorphic tactile sensory substitution device,...
The sensorimotor approach proposes that perception is constituted by the mastery of lawful sensorimo...
AbstractSensory substitution devices (SSDs) have come a long way since first developed for visual re...
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 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...
Sensory substitution refers to the use of one sense to pick up information normally gathered by anot...
This PhD thesis and the scientific papers included in it were intended to provide new knowledge rega...
A major question in the field of sensory substitution concerns the nature of the perception generate...
Sensory substitution refers to the replacement of one sensory input with another. This concept, ori...
Este trabalho visou desenvolver e integrar técnicas, algoritmos e equipamentos para o auxílio a defi...
Sensory Substitution consists in providing sensory information normally perceived through one sense...
Sensory substitution presents the philosopher of cognitive science with a particularly interesting c...
This document presents the conception of the first neuromorphic tactile sensory substitution device,...
The sensorimotor approach proposes that perception is constituted by the mastery of lawful sensorimo...
AbstractSensory substitution devices (SSDs) have come a long way since first developed for visual re...
An exciting possibility for compensating for loss of sensory function is to augment deficient senses...