Brayda Luca, Campus Claudio, Gori Monica
IEEE Trans Haptics. 2013 Oct-Dec;6(4):473-83. doi: 10.1109/TOH.2013.49.
Improving spatial ability of blind and visually impaired people is the main target of orientation and mobility (O&M) programs. In this study, we use a minimalistic mouse-shaped haptic device to show a new approach aimed at evaluating devices providing tactile representations of virtual objects. We consider psychophysical, behavioral, and subjective parameters to clarify under which circumstances mental representations of spaces (cognitive maps) can be efficiently constructed with touch by blindfolded sighted subjects. We study two complementary processes that determine map construction: low-level perception (in a passive stimulation task) and high-level information integration (in an active exploration task). We show that jointly considering a behavioral measure of information acquisition and a subjective measure of cognitive load can give an accurate prediction and a practical interpretation of mapping performance. Our simple TActile MOuse (TAMO) uses haptics to assess spatial ability: this may help individuals who are blind or visually impaired to be better evaluated by O&M practitioners or to evaluate their own performance.
提高盲人和视力受损者的空间能力是定向与移动(O&M)项目的主要目标。在本研究中,我们使用一种简约的鼠标形状的触觉设备来展示一种旨在评估提供虚拟物体触觉表征的设备的新方法。我们考虑心理物理学、行为和主观参数,以阐明在何种情况下,蒙眼的视力正常受试者能够通过触摸有效地构建空间心理表征(认知地图)。我们研究了决定地图构建的两个互补过程:低级感知(在被动刺激任务中)和高级信息整合(在主动探索任务中)。我们表明,联合考虑信息获取的行为测量和认知负荷的主观测量,可以对映射性能做出准确预测和实际解释。我们简单的触觉鼠标(TAMO)利用触觉来评估空间能力:这可能有助于O&M从业者更好地评估盲人或视力受损者,或帮助他们评估自己的表现。