Psychology of Touch and Blindness

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advanced haptic technology for blindness
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Author_Edouard Gentaz
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Blind Individuals
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Braille Characters
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exploration
Force Cues
haptic
Haptic Device
Haptic Exploration
Haptic Guidance
Haptic Illusions
Haptic Interfaces
Haptic Modality
haptic perception
Horizontal Vertical Illusion
individuals
modality
Multisensory Training
Oblique Effect
Passive Touch
people
perception
perceptual illusions
pictures
Ponzo Illusion
sighted
Sighted Individuals
Size Weight Illusion
spatial orientation skills
Tactile Acuity
Tactile Interfaces
tactile learning
tangible
Tangible Pictures
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Virtual Touch

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  • ISBN 9781848729452
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book reviews the considerable body of research that has been done to evaluate the touch skills of blind people. With an emphasis on cognitive and neuroscientific approaches, it encompasses a wide-ranging discussion of the theoretical issues in the field of touch perception and blindness.

The volume includes chapters on sensory aspects of touch, perception in blind individuals, multimodal relations and their implications for instruction and development, and new technology, including sensory aids and virtual touch. A distinctive feature of the book is the inclusion of the practical applications of research in this area.

A significant characteristic of research on touch and imagery in congenitally blind individuals is that it speaks to the basic nature of spatial imagery and the importance and necessity -- or lack thereof -- of specific visual sensory experience for the acquisition of knowledge about space, spatial layout, and picture perception. As such, the book will not only appeal to researchers and professionals with an interest in touch and blindness, but also to a wider audience of cognitive psychologists and cognitive neuroscientists working in the field of perception.

Morton A. Heller is Professor Emeritus and the former chair of the Psychology Department at Eastern Illinois University. He has edited four books on touch and blindness. Dr. Heller has served on the Editorial Board of Perception, and is an action editor for the journal. He has interests in spatial perception and drawing in blind and sighted people, the relationship between the senses of vision and touch, spatial memory, and illusions in touch and vision.

Edouard Gentaz is Professor of Developmental Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at the University of Geneva and Director of Research at the CNRS Laboratory of Psychology and Neurocognition at Grenoble. His research, which has theoretical and applied dimensions, focuses in particular on the development of sensori-motor and cognitive abilities in typical populations and in blind people. He is the author or co-author of more than 80 articles in refereed journals and several books.

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