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Rehabilitation Engineering Research in Blindness, Visual Impairment, and Multisensory Loss

By Braryn, Ph.D., John, Smith-Kettering Eye Research Institute RERC, San Francisco, CA; Technology and Disability, Vol. 3, No 4, pp. 266-282
Publication Date: November 1994

This article gives a general overview of rehabilitation engineering research in blindness, low vision, and multisensory loss at the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute RERC. There is a summary of current projects and a discussion of recent outcomes and impacts. Research topics cover to areas: 1) the development of specific technology and devices for the blind and visually impaired: 2) new scientific knowledge and techniques that improve rehabilitation strategies.
Published by: IOS Press   (Website:http://www.iospress.nl)
Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe (AAATE)    (Web Site: http://www.aaate.net )

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