Reaction time to the onset of low-intensity vibrotactile stimuli during the performance of an auditory-motor task.

Author(s)
Jansson, G.
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Abstract

The general aim of this investigation was to study the suitability of low-intensity vibrotactile stimuli as warning signals in mobility aids for the blind. It is concluded that a small number of low-intensity vibrotactile stimuli of the kind studied in the experiment is not effective as warning signals where rapid action is needed.

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B 13594 /83.2/
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Uppsala, University of Uppsala, Department of Psychology, 1978, 8 p., tab., ref.; Report No. 232.

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