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Title Blind Children Navigation through Gaming and Associated Brain Plasticity
Authors Jaime Sánchez, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Lotfi Merabet
Publication date 2009
Abstract Blind people have difficulty navigating and traveling
autonomously and efficiently mainly because they cannot access
information about their environment in a quick and efficient
manner. We present the design, development and the evaluation
of usability of Audio-Based Environments Simulator (AbES)
software that enables a blind user to navigate through a virtual
representation of a real space in order to train his/her orientation
and mobility skills. Our findings indicate that users feel satisfied
with the proposed interface, are sure of themselves when
interacting with the software, and the incorporated sounds allow
them to become correctly oriented within the virtual world that
they navigate. AbES is also being used to study changes and
adaptations at the level of the brain related to navigation by
incorporating the software within a neuroimaging environment.
Our results suggest that this kind of virtual environment is highly
efficient as a testing, training and rehabilitation platform for
learning and navigation.
Pages 29-36
Conference name International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation
Publisher IEEE Press (Piscataway, NJ, USA)
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