Enhancing general spatial skills of young visually impaired people with a programmable distance discrimination training: a case control study.
Fabrizio LeoElisabetta FerrariCaterina BaccelliereJuan ZarateHerbert SheaElena CocchiAleksander WaszkielewiczLuca BraydaPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2019)
Distance discrimination skills can be trained equally well in both blind and severely impaired participants. More importantly, autonomous training with the programmable tactile display had generalized effects beyond the trained task. Participants improved not only in the size discrimination test but also in memory span tests. Our study shows that tactile stimulation training that requires minimal human assistance can effectively improve generic spatial skills.