How Blind Individuals Recall Mathematical Expressions in Auditory, Tactile, and Auditory–Tactile Modalities
Paraskevi Riga,
Georgios Kouroupetroglou
Abstract:In contrast to sighted students who acquire mathematical expressions (MEs) from their visual sources, blind students must keep MEs in their memory using the Tactile or Auditory Modality. In this work, we rigorously investigate the ability to temporarily retain MEs by blind individuals when they use different input modalities: Auditory, Tactile, and Auditory–Tactile. In the experiments with 16 blind participants, we meticulously measured the users’ capacity for memory retention utilizing ME recall. Based on a r… Show more
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