نتایج جستجو برای: sighted students

تعداد نتایج: 323249  

2009
Valerie Tadić Naomi Dale Linda Pring

Background: Development of children with congenital visual impairment (VI) has been associated with se of sighted mediates such Methods: We al-range verbal intelligence in the context of i) a structured language assessment, ii) a parental report of everyday communicative behaviours, and iii) in comparison to a group of typically developing sighted children of their good and poorer use of were o...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1986
K R Sherman E L Keller

The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) was measured in congenitally blind, adventitiously blind, and normally sighted adults to determine how it was affected by loss of vision. VOR gain and phase were measured in subjects rotated sinusoidally in total darkness, while concentrating on an imaginary earth-fixed target. Gain was lower in adventitiously blind subjects than in sighted subjects. The gain r...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2017
Şeyda Özçalışkan Ché Lucero Susan Goldin-Meadow

Sighted speakers of different languages vary systematically in how they package and order components of a motion event in speech. These differences influence how semantic elements are organized in gesture, but only when those gestures are produced with speech (co-speech gesture), not without speech (silent gesture). We ask whether the cross-linguistic similarity in silent gesture is driven by t...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1978
P A Carpenter P Eisenberg

Mental rotation in the congenitally blind was investigated with a haptic letter-judgment task. Blind subjects and blindfolded, sighted subjects were presented a letter in some orientation between 0° to 300° from upright and timed while they judged whether it was a normal or mirror-image letter. Both groups showed an increasing response time with the stimulus’s departure from upright; this resul...

Journal: :Child: care, health and development 2013
A Vinter V Fernandes O Orlandi P Morgan

BACKGROUND The aim of the present study was to examine to what extent the verbal definitions of familiar objects produced by blind children reflect their peculiar perceptual experience and, in consequence, differ from those produced by sighted children. METHODS Ninety-six visually impaired children, aged between 6 and 14 years, and 32 age-matched sighted children had to define 10 words denoti...

2013
Gordon E. Legge Paul J. Beckmann Bosco S. Tjan Gary Havey Kevin Kramer David Rolkosky Rachel Gage Muzi Chen Sravan Puchakayala Aravindhan Rangarajan

There is a need for adaptive technology to enhance indoor wayfinding by visually-impaired people. To address this need, we have developed and tested a Digital Sign System. The hardware and software consist of digitally-encoded signs widely distributed throughout a building, a handheld sign-reader based on an infrared camera, image-processing software, and a talking digital map running on a mobi...

Journal: :Psychological science 2010
Bradford Z Mahon Jens Schwarzbach Alfonso Caramazza

Tool use depends on processes represented in distinct regions of left parietal cortex. We studied the role of visual experience in shaping neural specificity for tools in parietal cortex by using functional magnetic resonance imaging with sighted, late-blind, and congenitally blind participants. Using a region-of-interest approach in which tool-specific areas of parietal cortex were identified ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale 2007
K Sathian Simon Lacey

Visual cortical areas are involved in a variety of somatosensory tasks in the sighted, including tactile perception of two-dimensional patterns and motion, and haptic perception of three-dimensional objects. It is still unresolved whether visual imagery or modality-independent representations can better explain such cross-modal recruitment. However, these explanations are not necessarily in con...

2018
Brian A. Smith Shree K. Nayar

We introduce the racing auditory display (RAD), an audiobased user interface that allows players who are blind to play the same types of racing games that sighted players can play with an efficiency and sense of control that are similar to what sighted players have. The RAD works with a standard pair of headphones and comprises two novel sonification techniques: the sound slider for understandi...

Journal: :Perception 2007
Albert Postma Sander Zuidhoek Matthijs L Noordzij Astrid M L Kappers

The roles of visual and haptic experience in different aspects of haptic processing of objects in peripersonal space are examined. In three trials, early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded-sighted individuals had to match ten shapes haptically to the cut-outs in a board as fast as possible. Both blind groups were much faster than the sighted in all three trials. All three groups improved consid...

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