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Title: Comparison of three orientation and mobility aids for individuals with blindness: Verbal description, audio-tactile map and audio-haptic map
Authors: Papadopoulos, Konstantinos 
Koustriava, Eleni 
Koukourikos, Panagiotis 
Kartasidou, Lefkothea 
Barouti, Marialena 
Varveris, Asimis 
Misiou, Marina 
Zacharogeorga, Timoclia 
Anastasiadis, Theocharis 
Author Department Affiliations: Department of Educational & Social Policy 
Department of Educational & Social Policy 
Department of Educational & Social Policy 
Author School Affiliations: School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts 
School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts 
School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts 
Subjects: FRASCATI__Social sciences__Educational sciences__Education, special (including:to gifted persons, those with learning disabilities)
FRASCATI__Social sciences__Psychology__Psychology, special (including: therapy for learning, speech, hearing, visual and other physical and mental disabilities)
Keywords: audio-haptic map
audio-tactile map
blindness
spatial knowledge
haptic devices
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Journal: Assistive technology : the official journal of RESNA 
ISSN: 1040-0435
1949-3614
Volume: 29
Issue: 1
Start page: 1
End page: 7
Abstract: 
Disorientation and inability of wayfinding are phenomena with a great frequency for individuals with visual impairments during the process of travelling novel environments. Orientation and mobility aids could suggest important tools for the preparation of a more secure and cognitively mapped travelling. The aim of the present study was to examine if spatial knowledge structured after an individual with blindness had studied the map of an urban area that was delivered through a verbal description, an audio-tactile map or an audio-haptic map, could be used for detecting in the area specific points of interest. The effectiveness of the three aids with reference to each other was also examined. The results of the present study highlight the effectiveness of the audio-tactile and the audio-haptic maps as orientation and mobility aids, especially when these are compared to verbal descriptions.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10400435.2016.1171809
https://ruomoplus.lib.uom.gr/handle/8000/400
DOI: 10.1080/10400435.2016.1171809
Corresponding Item Departments: Department of Educational & Social Policy
Department of Educational & Social Policy
Department of Educational & Social Policy
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