000823431 000__ 06678cam\a2200565Ii\4500 000823431 001__ 823431 000823431 005__ 20230306143923.0 000823431 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000823431 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000823431 008__ 170824s2018\\\\sz\a\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000823431 019__ $$a1001903366$$a1005134297$$a1012019146 000823431 020__ $$a9783319544465$$q(electronic book) 000823431 020__ $$a3319544462$$q(electronic book) 000823431 020__ $$z9783319544441 000823431 020__ $$z3319544446 000823431 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-319-54446-5$$2doi 000823431 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)on1001809139 000823431 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1001809139$$z(OCoLC)1001903366$$z(OCoLC)1005134297$$z(OCoLC)1012019146 000823431 040__ $$aN$T$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cN$T$$dEBLCP$$dN$T$$dGW5XE$$dYDX$$dAZU$$dCOO$$dUAB$$dU3W$$dCAUOI 000823431 049__ $$aISEA 000823431 050_4 $$aHV1758 000823431 08204 $$a681.761$$223 000823431 24500 $$aMobility of visually impaired people :$$bfundamentals and ICT assistive technologies /$$cEdwige Pissaloux, Ramiro Velázquez, editors. 000823431 264_1 $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bSpringer,$$c[2018] 000823431 264_4 $$c©2018 000823431 300__ $$a1 online resource :$$billustrations 000823431 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000823431 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000823431 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000823431 347__ $$atext file$$bPDF$$2rda 000823431 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000823431 5050_ $$aAbout the Editors; Introduction; Who May Benefit from Reading This Book?; An Overview of the Book; Space for Mobility and Its Conscious Perception; 1 Living in Space. A Phenomenological Account; 1 Introduction; 2 Lived Space as an Interconnected Set (Network) of Places; 2.1 The Reticular Organization of Lived Space; 2.2 What Places Are Is What They Are for; 2.3 Space in the Singular and Space in the Plural; 3 Lived Space As Shaped By One's Body; 3.1 The Egocentric Mode of Manifestation of Lived Space. Where Things Look to Be Depends on Where One Is 000823431 5058_ $$a3.2 Living with a Body in Space. Space as that in Which One Must Find a Place3.3 When One's Where Is not Determined by the Position of One's Physical Body. Immersion in Virtual Spaces; 4 Lived Space and Possibilities. What is and What Can be; 4.1 To See Space Is to Foresee Possibilities; 4.2 What Kind of Action Possibilities One Anticipates When Perceiving Space; 4.3 Phenomenal Distance as a Measure of Availability for Use; 4.4 What Can Be and What Could Have Been: The Role of Counterfactual Statements in One's Experience of Space; 5 Lived Space and the Possibility of Being Perceived 000823431 5058_ $$a6 The Space of the Blind. Do Visually Impaired People Live in Another Space?6.1 The Memory-Dependence of the Space of the Blind; 6.2 Can Blind People Hide? The Principle of Perceptual Occlusion in the Blind; References; 2 Technologies to Access Space Without Vision. Some Empirical Facts and Guiding Theoretical Principles; 1 Sensory Substitution; 2 Spatial Localization; 2.1 The General Problem; 2.2 A Minimalist Method; 3 Sensori-Motor Rules; 4 The Space of Possibilities; 5 Shape Recognition; 6 Technical Mediations of Perceptual Activity ; 6.1 Sensory Modalities and Perceptual Modalities 000823431 5058_ $$a6.2 The Tool 'in Hand'7 Conclusion: Perceptual Supplementation; References; 3 Mobility Technologies for Visually Impaired People Through the Prism of Classic Theories of Perception; 1 Introduction; 2 Mobility Technologies Through the Prism of Descartes; 2.1 A Theory of the Cane of the Blind Man in Descartes' Optics; 2.2 Information and Communication Technologies Through the Prism of Descartes; 3 An Alternative Theory: Condillac's Treatise on the Sensations; 3.1 From a Causalist Theory to an Empiricist Theory of Perception; 3.2 Mobility Technologies Through the Prism of Condillac 000823431 5058_ $$a4 Condillac Confronted with Merleau-Ponty4.1 The Merleau-Pontian Theory of the Cane; 4.2 Theoretical and Practical Contributions of the Condillacian Theory of Perception; 5 Conclusion; References; Neuro-cognitive Basis of Space Perception for Mobility; 4 The Multisensory Blind Brain; 1 Introduction; 2 What Is Multisensory?; 3 Multisensory Areas in the Brain; 4 Primary Visual Cortex; 4.1 Auditory Activation of Visual Areas; 4.2 Tactile and Proprioceptive Activation of Visual Areas; 4.3 Pain Activation of Visual Areas; 4.4 Chemical Senses; 5 Primary Auditory and Somatosensory Cortex 000823431 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000823431 520__ $$aThis book discusses the design of the new mobility assistive information and communication technologies (ICT) devices for the visually impaired. The book begins with a definition of the space concept, followed by the concept of interaction with a space during mobility and this interaction characteristics. The contributors will then examine the neuro-cognitive basis of space perception for mobility and different theories of space perception. The text presents the existing technologies for space perception (sense recovery with stem and iPS cells, implants, brain plasticity, sensory substitution devices, multi modal technologies, etc.), the newest technologies for mobility assistance design, the way the feedback on environment is conveyed to the end-user. Methods for formative and summative evaluations of the mobility devices will also be discussed. The book concludes with a look to the future trends in research and technology development for mobility assistive information and communication technologies. Provides the basis for humanoid robot mobility and the framework for approaching of other types of – non-verbal- interactions with space Proposes a global approach to the complex question of the mobility of healthy and visually impaired people Describes current understanding how the interaction with the space via mobility impacts brain development and processing– non-verbal- interactions with space Proposes a global approach to the complex question of the mobility of healthy and visually impaired people Describes current understanding how the interaction with the space via mobility impacts brain development and processing. 000823431 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (viewed September 06, 2017). 000823431 650_0 $$aPeople with visual disabilities$$xOrientation and mobility. 000823431 650_0 $$aBlind, Apparatus for the$$xTechnological innovations. 000823431 650_0 $$aPeople with visual disabilities$$xMeans of communication$$xTechnological innovations. 000823431 650_0 $$aComputers and people with visual disabilities. 000823431 7001_ $$aPissaloux, Edwige,$$eeditor. 000823431 7001_ $$aVelázquez, Ramiro,$$eeditor. 000823431 77608 $$iPrint version: $$z9783319544441 000823431 852__ $$bebk 000823431 85640 $$3SpringerLink$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-54446-5$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 000823431 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:823431$$pGLOBAL_SET 000823431 980__ $$aEBOOK 000823431 980__ $$aBIB 000823431 982__ $$aEbook 000823431 983__ $$aOnline 000823431 994__ $$a92$$bISE