28-10-2015 08:50 via feeds.socialpsychology.org

Seeing Sound: New Sensory Function Similar to Vision

Source: ScienceDailyIntrinsic neural connections -- called crossmodal mappings -- can be used by assistive devices to help the blind detect their environment without requiring intense concentration or hundreds of hours of training. This new multisensory perspective on such aids (called sensory substitution devices) could make tasks that were previously attention-consuming much easier, allowing nonsighted people to acquire a new sensory functionality similar to...
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