Olfactory Cues Used for Wayfinding in Urban Environments by Individuals with Visual Impairments (Report)
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 2011, Oct-Nov, 105, 10
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Abstract: This study examined which olfactory cues individuals with visual impairments use most often and determined which of these cues these individuals deemed to be the most important for wayfinding in urban environments. It also investigated the ways in which the individuals use these olfactory cues.
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