Cognitive map formation supported by auditory, haptic, and multimodal information in persons with blindness.

Neurosci Biobehav Rev

Donders Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Techmed Centre, Biomedical Signals and System, University of Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands.

Published: September 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The brain needs a cognitive map for effective navigation, and this review explores how both blind and sighted individuals form these maps using non-visual senses like hearing and touch.
  • Research shows that while both groups can create cognitive maps through auditory and haptic cues, the accuracy can vary, with some blind individuals facing challenges in forming a broader survey representation of their environment.
  • The review also speculates on techniques to enhance cognitive map formation and discusses how with enough training, people with blindness can improve their spatial navigation abilities.

Article Abstract

For efficient navigation, the brain needs to adequately represent the environment in a cognitive map. In this review, we sought to give an overview of literature about cognitive map formation based on non-visual modalities in persons with blindness (PWBs) and sighted persons. The review is focused on the auditory and haptic modalities, including research that combines multiple modalities and real-world navigation. Furthermore, we addressed implications of route and survey representations. Taking together, PWBs as well as sighted persons can build up cognitive maps based on non-visual modalities, although the accuracy sometime somewhat differs between PWBs and sighted persons. We provide some speculations on how to deploy information from different modalities to support cognitive map formation. Furthermore, PWBs and sighted persons seem to be able to construct route as well as survey representations. PWBs can experience difficulties building up a survey representation, but this is not always the case, and research suggests that they can acquire this ability with sufficient spatial information or training. We discuss possible explanations of these inconsistencies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104797DOI Listing

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