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Original Article

Developmental Aspects of Sensory Substitution

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Pages 13-19 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Research involving the provision of an artificial intersensory substitute – the Sonicguide(tm) – is reported. Subjects were congenitally blind infants and young children. In a search task requiring distally appropriate responses, results indicated that younger subjects showed a more rapid sensitivity to the spatial information provided by the device. The implications of these developmental differences for intersensory substitutability are discussed.

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