The goal of this research is to develop tactual aids for the deaf and deaf-blind that may serve as substitutes for hearing in the communication of speech and environmental sounds. Proposed research aims to increase understanding of the basic sensory properties of the tactual system and to develop improved strategies for encoding and displaying speech and other sounds that may lead to improved tactual communication devices. Research will follow four lines: (1) research on the basic properties of the kinesthetic and cutaneous sensory systems of the hand, conducted with a view towards increasing information transfer through manual tactual displays by quantitatively measuring the static and dynamic information- transmission potential of the hand using a multi-finger device capable of delivering both kinesthetic and cutaneous stimulation. This work will include studies of the role of the kinesthetic sense in thickness discrimination and of the role of contact force in tactual stimulation; (2) research conducted to assess the performance of deaf adults who are using wearable tactual aids for extended periods of time in the field, to determine benefits to speechreading and profiles of the use of devices. Work includes studies of the effects of training on performance with tactual devices and the integration of tactual information with speechreading and auditory cues; (3) research conducted towards the development of improved tactual communication devices as aids to speechreading, which may be capable of providing substantial benefits to speechreading and which may be used effectively within modest periods of learning. Research will focus on improving the reception of voicing through tactual reception of acoustic or articulatory-based supplementary signals; and (4) research conducted to evaluate signal-processing schemes and displays for the reception of environmental sounds. Work will include the development of methods for measuring the reception of environmental sounds, evaluation of the reception of environmental sounds through various existing tactual display systems, and exploration of the display of these signals relative to displays developed for speech.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01DC000126-20
Application #
2899991
Study Section
Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section (CMS)
Project Start
1990-03-01
Project End
2000-11-30
Budget Start
1999-04-01
Budget End
2000-11-30
Support Year
20
Fiscal Year
1999
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department
Type
Organized Research Units
DUNS #
City
Cambridge
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02139
Wilson, E Courtenay; Braida, Louis D; Reed, Charlotte M (2010) Perceptual interactions in the loudness of combined auditory and vibrotactile stimuli. J Acoust Soc Am 127:3038-43
Moallem, Theodore M; Reed, Charlotte M; Braida, Louis D (2010) Measures of tactual detection and temporal order resolution in congenitally deaf and normal-hearing adults. J Acoust Soc Am 127:3696-709
Wilson, E Courtenay; Reed, Charlotte M; Braida, Louis D (2010) Integration of auditory and vibrotactile stimuli: effects of frequency. J Acoust Soc Am 127:3044-59
Israr, Ali; Meckl, Peter H; Reed, Charlotte M et al. (2009) Controller design and consonantal contrast coding using a multi-finger tactual display. J Acoust Soc Am 125:3925-35
Wilson, E Courtenay; Reed, Charlotte M; Braida, Louis D (2009) Integration of auditory and vibrotactile stimuli: effects of phase and stimulus-onset asynchrony. J Acoust Soc Am 126:1960-74
Israr, Ali; Tan, Hong Z; Reed, Charlotte M (2006) Frequency and amplitude discrimination along the kinestheticcutaneous continuum in the presence of masking stimuli. J Acoust Soc Am 120:2789-800
Yuan, Hanfeng; Reed, Charlotte M; Durlach, Nathaniel I (2006) Temporal onset-order discrimination through the tactual sense: effects of frequency and site of stimulation. J Acoust Soc Am 120:375-85
Yuan, Hanfeng; Reed, Charlotte M; Durlach, Nathaniel I (2005) Tactual display of consonant voicing as a supplement to lipreading. J Acoust Soc Am 118:1003-15
Reed, Charlotte M; Delhorne, Lorraine A (2005) Reception of environmental sounds through cochlear implants. Ear Hear 26:48-61
Yuan, Hanfeng; Reed, Charlotte M; Durlach, Nathaniel I (2005) Temporal onset-order discrimination through the tactual sense. J Acoust Soc Am 117:3139-48

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