Bibliography relating directly to the sensors developed by L. Kay and colleagues


RESEARCH THESES IN ENGINEERING AND PSYCHOLOGY.

D Rowell
Auditory Display of Spatial Information, University of Canterbury, NZ 1970
R P Smith
Transduction and Audible Displays for Broad Band Sonars, University of Canterbury, NZ 1972
Keith, W J
Adaption to Distortion of Auditory Space. University of Auckland, 1971.
Do M H
Perception of Spatial Information in a Multiple Object Space, University of Canterbury, NZ 1977
J Brabyn
Laboratory Studies of Aided Blind Mobility, University of Canterbury, NZ 1978
Tuan Bui
A Binaural Single Object Sensor as a Mobility Aid for the Blind, University of Canterbury, NZ 1979.
S Cox
The Effect of Acoustic Spatial Sensing on the Static and Dynamic Balance of the Congenitally Blind, Boston College, USA, 1989
B Bentzon
Spatial Updating in the Blind: Effects of Training with Air Sonar versus Sounding Objects, Boston College, USA 1991
G Martin
Electronics and Transducers for an Ultrasonic Blind Mobility Aid, University of Canterbury, 1969
S A Saunders
Distortion of an Auditory Display With Noise, University of Canterbury, NZ 1974

PUBLISHED PAPERS

Airasian, P. (1973)
Evaluation of the Binaural Sensory Aid. AFB Research Bulletin, 26, 51-71
Aitkin, S. and Bower, T.G.R. (1982)
Intersensory substitution in the blind. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 33, 309-323.
Baird, A.S.
"Electronic Aids: Can They Help Children?" J.Visual Impairment and Blindness 71, No.3, pp.97-101, March 1977.
Bower, T.G.R. (1977)
Blind babies see with their ears. New Scientist, 73, 255-257.
Boys, J.T.; Strelow, E.R.; Clark, G.R.S.
"A Prosthetic Aid for a Developing Blind Child", Ultrasonics, 17, pp.37-42, 1979.
Brabyn, J.A. and Strelow, E.R., (1977)
Computer - Analysed measures of human locomotion and mobility. Behaviour Research Methods and Instrumentation 9, 456-462.
Campbell, D.W. (1980)
The Babies Sonicguide. Sensory Aids Corporation, Bensenville, Ill.
Carter, C.; Carter, K.; Ferrell, K A (1980)
The implementation of Sonicguide with visually impaired infants and school children: (ed. Campbell,D.W.) Sensory Aids Corporation Bensenville, Ill.
Do, M.A. and Kay, L. (1976/77)
Resolution in an artificially generated multiple object auditory space using new auditory sensations. Acustica, 36, 9-15.
Easton, R.D. (1985)
Sonar sensory aid and blind children's spatial cognition. In Warren D.H. and Strelow,E.R. (eds.). Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind.   Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Elliot, E.; Elliot, P.H.; Roskilly, D (1967)
A manual of instruction for use of the Kay sonic aid.    London: St. Dunstan's.
Farmer, L. W.
Travel in adverse weather using electronic mobility guidance devices. New Outlook for the Blind. 1975. 69, 433-439.
Farmer, L.W. (1980)
Mobility devices. In Welsh,L.W. and Blasch,B.B.(eds,). Foundations of Orientation and Mobility.   New York: American Foundation for the Blind.
Ferrell, K.A. (1980)
Can infants use the Sonicguide? Two years experience of project VIEW. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 74, 209-220.
Gissoni, F. (1966)
My 'Cane' is twenty feet long. The New Outlook. February 1966.
Hornby, G.; Kay, L.; Satherly, M.; Kay, N. (1985)
Spatial awareness training of blind children using the Trisensor. In Warren D.H. and Strelow, E.R.(eds.). Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind.   Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Kay, L. (1961)
"Orientation of bats and men by Ultrasonic echo-location" British Communictions and Electronics, 8, 582-586
Kay, L. (1962)
Auditory perception and its relation to ultrasonic blind guidance aids. Journal of the British Institution of Radio Engineers, 24, 309-317.
Kay, L. (1964)
An ultrasonic sensing probe as a mobility aid for the Blind, Ultrasonics, Vol 2 P53.
Kay, L. (1973)
The Sonic Glasses evaluated. The New Outlook for the Blind 67, 7-11.
Kay, L. (1974)
A sonar aid to enhance spatial perception of the Blind: engineering design and evaluation. The Radio and Electronic Engineer, 44, pp 605-627.
Kay, L. (1974)
Towards Objective Mobility Evaluation: some thoughts on a theory. (American Foundation for the Blind New York).
Kay, L. and; Do, M.A. (1976/77)
"An artificially generated multiple object auditory space for use where vision is impaired" Acustica, 36, 1-8
Kay, L.; Bui, S.T.; Brabyn, J.A.; Strelow, E.R.
"Single Object Sensor: A Simplified Binaural Mobility Aid", J.Visual Impairment and Blindness, 71, pp.210-213, 1977.
Kay, L. (1980)
Air sonars with acoustical display of spatial information. In Busnel, R-G. and Fish,J.F.(eds.). Animal Sonar Systems.   New York: Plenium Press.
Kay, L.; Kay, N., (1983)
An Ultrasonic Spatial Sensor's Role as a Developmental Aid for Blind Children. The Transactions of the Ophthalmological Society of New Zealand, 35, 38-42.
Kay, L. (1985)
Sensory Aids to Spatial Perception for Blind Persons: their design and evaluation in (ed Warren D.H., and Strelow E.R., Electronic spatial sensing for the blind. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. Boston 125-139.
Muir, D.W.; Humphrey, G.K.; Dodwell, P.C.; Humphrey, D.E. (1985)
Use of sonar sensors with human infants. In Warren, D.H and Strelow, E.R.(eds.). Electronic Spatial Sensors for the Blind.   Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Priest, H.F. (1968)
Preliminary report on research completed in 1966 using the Kay-Ultra aid for the blind. AFB research Bulletin, No 17, 83-90.
Sampaio, E.; Dufier, J.L.
Electronic sensory surrogate for the blind infant. Translated from the French, J. Fr. Ophtalmol., 1988, 11, 2, 161-167
Scionie, M.W.
"Electronic Sensory Aids in a Concept Development Program for Congenitally Blind Young Adults", J. of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 72, pp.88-93, 1978.
Sonnier, B.J. and Riesen, A.H. (1985)
Developmental brain research, deprivation, and sensory aids. in Warren, D.H. and Strelow, E.R., eds(1985). Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind.   Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Strelow, E.R.; Brabyn, J.A. & Clark, G.R.S. (1977)
Apparatus for measuring and recording path, velocity and direction characteristics of human locomotion. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 9, 456 - 462.
Strelow, E.R. and Hodgson, R.M. (1976)
The development of a spatial sensing system for blind children. The New Outlook 70, 22-24.
Strelow, E.R. (1983)
The use of the Binaural Sensory Aid by preschool children. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 77, 429-438.
Strelow, E.R.; Warren, D.H. (1985)
Sensory substitution in Blind children and neonates. in Warren, D.H. and Strelow, E.R., eds(1985). Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind.   Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Strelow, E.R.; Warren, D.H.; Sonnier, B.J.; Riesen, A.H.; Kay, L. Sinton, J. (1987)
Behavioral Observations of Sensor Substitution in Neonate Macaques (Macaca arctoides), Behavioral Neuroscience, 101, 738-741
Thornton, W.
"The Binaural Sensor as a Mobility Aid", The New Outlook for the Blind, 65, pp. 324-326, 1971.
Warren, D.H. and Strelow, E.R., eds(1985)
Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind.   Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Warren, D.H. and Strelow, E.R., (1985)
Training in the use of artificial displays in Warren, D.H. and Strelow, E.R., eds(1985). Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind.   Boston: Martinus Nijhoff publishers.
Yonezawa, Y. (1986)
Binaural sensitivity to direction cue in an acoustic spatial sensor. Acustica, 61, 140-144.

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