研究目的
Assessing a low-tech tactile mouse's ability to deliver three-dimensional content, considering how performance, mental workload, behavior, and anxiety status vary with task difficulty and gender in congenitally blind, late blind, and sighted subjects.
研究成果
The tactile mouse (TAMO) does not increase anxiety and is applicable across different visual experiences without negative emotional consequences. Task difficulty modulates the efficiency and difficulty of building mental maps, regardless of visual experience. Gender affects mental mapping, with females showing lower performance and higher cognitive load. The methodology can improve targeting technological solutions in orientation and mobility protocols.
研究不足
The study considered small groups of congenitally blind subjects, reflecting the small percentage of such individuals in the global population. Nonparametric methods were used due to small sample sizes, which are less statistically powerful than parametric counterparts.