Objective The ability to navigate spaces independently, safely and efficiently is a combined product of motor, sensory, and cognitive skills.Sighted people use the visual channel to gather information required for this mental mapping.Lacking this information, people who are blind or visually impaired face great difficulties in exploring new spaces. Research on orientation and mobility skills of people who are blind indicates that support for the acquisition of efficient spatial mapping should be supplied at two main levels: At the perceptual level the haptic, auditory, and olfactory channels become powerful information suppliers about unknown spaces; at the conceptual level, the focus is on supporting the development of strategies for efficient mapping and generation of navigation paths. The main goal of this research is to attain a thorough understanding of cognitive mapping process of complex unknown spaces by people who are visually challenged, when the exploration of the spaces is based on haptic, auditory, visually, and conceptual feedback supplied by a virtual learning environment (VLE). The research questions are: What are the VLE components that appear to have significant value?Does simulated walking in the VLE contribute to the construction of an efficient cognitive map?How does this cognitive map contribute to the person’s performance in the real space under short-term and long-term retrieval conditions? Four independent variables will be considered: type of disability; age of vision loss; type of environment – VLE with haptic and auditory feedback, VLE with haptic feedback, VLE with haptic, auditory and visual feedback, VLE with haptic and visual feedback, and real space; and time– performance in the real space immediately after the exploration and about a year later. Three sets of dependent variables were defined: the exploration process of unknown space; the cognitive mapping process and outcomes; and the implementation of the constructed map in the real space. Fields of science medical and health sciencesclinical medicinephysiotherapynatural sciencescomputer and information sciencessoftwaresoftware applicationsvirtual reality Keywords Blind Cognitive map Computer-assisted education Human-computer interface Information communication technology Learning studies Perception Rehabilitation Virtual reality Visually impair haptic Programme(s) FP7-PEOPLE - Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013) Topic(s) PEOPLE-2007-4-3.IRG - Marie Curie Action: "International Reintegration Grants" Call for proposal FP7-PEOPLE-2007-4-3-IRG See other projects for this call Funding Scheme MC-IRG - International Re-integration Grants (IRG) Coordinator TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY EU contribution € 100 000,00 Address RAMAT AVIV 69978 Tel Aviv Israel See on map Activity type Higher or Secondary Education Establishments Administrative Contact Lea Pais (Ms.) Links Contact the organisation Opens in new window Website Opens in new window Total cost No data