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Construction of cognitive maps of unknown spaces using a multi-sensory virtual environment for people who are blind

Most of the information used by people for the cognitive mapping of spaces is gathered through the visual channel. People who are blind lack the ability to collect the required visual information either in advance or in situ. This study was based on the assumption that the acquisition of appropriate...

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Published in:Computers in human behavior 2008-05, Vol.24 (3), p.1139-1155
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