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CASA & RLSB - Spatial Cognition & Low Vision

This blog will detail the research on the perception and cognition of space being conducted with students from Dorton College at the Royal London Society for the Blind. The research is divided in two experiments: The first experiment tested the content and accuracy of mental representations of a well known environment. The second experiment will examine the strategies and coding heuristics used to explore a novel environment.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

How do you protect your maze?

After I had my tires slashed...I decided not to take any chances.

Posted by Victor S. at 21:33

 

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