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Chapter 16. Sensory substitution
Limits and perspectives
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Charles Lenay
, Olivier Gapenne , Sylvain Hanneton , Catherine Marque and Christelle Genouëlle
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of Authors viii
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
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Part 1. Some anatomical and neurophysiological bases of tactile manual perception
- Chapter 2. General characteristics of the anatomical and functional organization of cutaneous and haptic perceptions 17
- Chapter 3. Anatomical and functional organization of cutaneous and haptic perceptions 33
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Part 2. Haptic perceptual exploration
- Chapter 4. Manual exploration and haptic perception in infants 51
- Chapter 5. Manual exploratory procedures in children and adults 67
- Chapter 6. Handedness and manual exploration 83
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Part 3. Haptic perceptions and spatial imaged representations
- Chapter 7. The haptic identification of everyday life objects 105
- Chapter 8. Haptic processing of spatial and material object properties 123
- Chapter 9. Haptic perceptual illusions 161
- Chapter 10. Congenitally blindness and spatial mental imagery 173
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Part 4. Intermodal coordinations
- Chapter 11. Intermodal relations in infancy 191
- Chapter 12. Intermodal coordinations in children and adults 207
- Chapter 13. Tactile exploration in nonhuman primates 221
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Part 5. Some practical applications for visually impaired people
- Chapter 14. Braille 237
- Chapter 15. The tactile reading of maps and drawings, and the access of blind people to works of art 255
- Chapter 16. Sensory substitution 275
- Chapter 17. New technologies empowering visually impaired people for accessing documents 293
- Name index 305
- Subject index 317
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of Authors viii
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
-
Part 1. Some anatomical and neurophysiological bases of tactile manual perception
- Chapter 2. General characteristics of the anatomical and functional organization of cutaneous and haptic perceptions 17
- Chapter 3. Anatomical and functional organization of cutaneous and haptic perceptions 33
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Part 2. Haptic perceptual exploration
- Chapter 4. Manual exploration and haptic perception in infants 51
- Chapter 5. Manual exploratory procedures in children and adults 67
- Chapter 6. Handedness and manual exploration 83
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Part 3. Haptic perceptions and spatial imaged representations
- Chapter 7. The haptic identification of everyday life objects 105
- Chapter 8. Haptic processing of spatial and material object properties 123
- Chapter 9. Haptic perceptual illusions 161
- Chapter 10. Congenitally blindness and spatial mental imagery 173
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Part 4. Intermodal coordinations
- Chapter 11. Intermodal relations in infancy 191
- Chapter 12. Intermodal coordinations in children and adults 207
- Chapter 13. Tactile exploration in nonhuman primates 221
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Part 5. Some practical applications for visually impaired people
- Chapter 14. Braille 237
- Chapter 15. The tactile reading of maps and drawings, and the access of blind people to works of art 255
- Chapter 16. Sensory substitution 275
- Chapter 17. New technologies empowering visually impaired people for accessing documents 293
- Name index 305
- Subject index 317