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- Steven A Wall, and Stephen A Brewster,
Published/Copyright: October 1, 2005
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From the journal International Journal on Disability and Human Development Volume 4 Issue 4
Published Online: 2005-10
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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Articles in the same Issue
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- EDITORIAL
- Cooperative control of virtual objects using haptic teleoperation over the internet
- Using physiological measures for emotional assessment: A computer-aided tool for cognitive and behavioural therapy
- HUMANICS 1. Feasibility study to create a home internet-based telehealth product to supplement acquired brain injury therapy
- Creating aesthetically resonant environments for the handicapped, elderly and rehabilitation: Sweden
- Interactive painting: an evolving study to facilitate reduced exclusion from classical music concerts for the deaf community
- AudioBattleShip: Blind learners cognition through sound
- AudioMath: Blind children learning mathematics through audio
- On design and user evaluation of a spatial audio rendering system for blind users
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- Providing external memory aids in haptic visualisations for blind computer users
- Postural deficiency in intellectually disabled adults with vestibular impairment
- Interaction via motion observation
- Slowing down speech in the development of a speech therapy tool aimed at children with verbal apraxia
- APPRECIATION TO REVIEW BOARD AND THE UNKNOWN REVIEWERS
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