The study examined exploratory procedures (EPs) of congenitally blind and sighted children and adults on a haptic match-to-sample task. The aim was to examine the influence of age, visual status, and familiarity on the use of EPs when people haptically examine the object properties of weight, size, exact shape, and texture. EPs in the first and last of four series of trials were compared. The results showed that all four groups chose the same dominant EP for examining the four different object properties, all of them in agreement with the ones found by Lederman and Klatzky (Cognitive Psychology 19:342-368, 1987). Children were found to use more EPs, rather than using only the most efficient EP, for the dimension under study. Overall, perfor...
International audienceA high level of variability in the capacity of visually impaired children to a...
We investigated the role of vision in tactile enumeration within and outside the subitizing range. C...
This research investigates the finger-movement strategies used by blindfolded sighted participants w...
The study examined exploratory procedures (EPs) of congenitally blind and sighted children and adult...
The present study compared blind and sighted children's haptic exploratory movement styles whil...
he present study describes a tactual object matching task based on the study of Lederman and Klatzky...
In this study a haptic object matching task is used to examine the accuracy of identification of the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Aims: Compare haptic exploratory procedures (EPs) and exploratory movements (EMs) of children. This ...
A key issue for our understanding of exploration and how it evolves concerns the information that is...
Objective: To investigate whether training with tactile matrices displayed with a programmable tacti...
Contains fulltext : 90351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study of ...
In this study a haptic object matching task is used to examine the accuracy of identification of the...
Tactile books for blind children generally contain tactile illustrations referring to a visual world...
International audienceWhen observing blind persons in a situation of mental rotation, it is more usu...
International audienceA high level of variability in the capacity of visually impaired children to a...
We investigated the role of vision in tactile enumeration within and outside the subitizing range. C...
This research investigates the finger-movement strategies used by blindfolded sighted participants w...
The study examined exploratory procedures (EPs) of congenitally blind and sighted children and adult...
The present study compared blind and sighted children's haptic exploratory movement styles whil...
he present study describes a tactual object matching task based on the study of Lederman and Klatzky...
In this study a haptic object matching task is used to examine the accuracy of identification of the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Aims: Compare haptic exploratory procedures (EPs) and exploratory movements (EMs) of children. This ...
A key issue for our understanding of exploration and how it evolves concerns the information that is...
Objective: To investigate whether training with tactile matrices displayed with a programmable tacti...
Contains fulltext : 90351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study of ...
In this study a haptic object matching task is used to examine the accuracy of identification of the...
Tactile books for blind children generally contain tactile illustrations referring to a visual world...
International audienceWhen observing blind persons in a situation of mental rotation, it is more usu...
International audienceA high level of variability in the capacity of visually impaired children to a...
We investigated the role of vision in tactile enumeration within and outside the subitizing range. C...
This research investigates the finger-movement strategies used by blindfolded sighted participants w...