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Sensory Substitution and Augmentation Conference
Sensory Substitution and Augmentation Conference Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience, University of Glasgow, held at the British Academy 26-28 March 2013 Since 1968 scientists have been creating sensory substitution and augmentation devices. With these devices they try to replace or enhance one sense by using another sense. For example, in tactile–vision, stimulation of the skin driven by input to a camera is used to replace the ordinary sense of vision that uses our eyes. The feelSpace belt aims to give people a magnetic sense of direction using vibrotactile stimulation driven by...
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Michael J Proulx (Experimental Psychology, University of Bath) gives a presentation 'The Processing of What, Where and How: Insights From Spatial Navigation Via Sensory Substitution' for the Sensory Substitution and Augmentation Conference 2013 at the British Academy.
Published 10/25/13
Round table discussion led by Mohan Matthen (Philosophy, University of Toronto), with Fiona Macpherson (University of Glasgow), Barry Smith (Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, University of London) Amir Amedi (Medical Neurobiology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem).
Published 10/25/13
Amir Amedi (Medical Neorobiology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) gives a presentation 'Seeing Coloured Images with Music Using EYEMUSIC: From Perception to Visual Rehabilitation.' for the Sensory Substitution and Augmentation Conference 2013 at the British Academy.
Published 10/25/13
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