Stories
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The unimprovable white cane
Recent technological additions to the white cane aim to make the world easier for visually impaired people to navigate. Alex Lee explores whether new is really better.
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Guide dogs or good dogs from the Middle Ages
Medieval illustrations often show blind people, sometimes with dogs. But working out whether these were actually guide dogs involves a mix of detailed detective work and expert speculation.
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Making sense of senses lost
In rapid succession, Steve Barker suddenly lost sight and hearing on his left side. The effect on how he perceives the world has been profound.
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Synaesthesia, or when senses overlap
What’s it like to see heartbeats, taste Tube stations or hear paintings?
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Colour vision.
Paul Griggs- Digital Images
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Colour vision
Paul Griggs- Digital Images
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Colour vision
Paul Griggs- Digital Images
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Colour vision
Paul Griggs- Archives and manuscripts
Colour vision deficiency experiment results
Date: 1965Reference: PP/RUS/B/1/10Part of: Rushton, William