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Spence, Charles – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2020
Traditionally, architectural practice has been dominated by the eye/sight. In recent decades, though, architects and designers have increasingly started to consider the other senses, namely sound, touch (including proprioception, kinesthesis, and the vestibular sense), smell, and on rare occasions, even taste in their work. As yet, there has been…
Descriptors: Building Design, Perception, Cognitive Processes, Sensory Integration
Creem-Regehr, Sarah H.; Barhorst-Cates, Erica M.; Tarampi, Margaret R.; Rand, Kristina M.; Legge, Gordon E. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
People with visual impairment often rely on their residual vision when interacting with their spatial environments. The goal of visual accessibility is to design spaces that allow for safe travel for the large and growing population of people who have uncorrectable vision loss, enabling full participation in modern society. This paper defines the…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes, Visual Impairments, Visually Impaired Mobility