HellerM. A. (1989). Picture and pattern perception in the sighted and blind: The advantage of the late blind. Perception, 18, 379–389.
2.
HellerM. A., & SchiffW. (1991). The psychology of touch.Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
3.
HellerM. A., CalcaterraJ. A., BursonL. L., & TylerL. A. (1996). Tactual picture identification by blind and sighted people: Effects of providing categorical information. Perception & Psychophysics, 58, 310–323.
4.
KlatzkyR. L., & LedermanS. J. (1993). Toward a computational model of constraint-driven exploration and haptic object identification. Perception, 22, 597–621.
5.
LedermanS. J., & CampbellJ. I. (1982). Tangible graphics for the blind. Human Factors, 24, 85–100.
6.
LedermanS. J., KlatzkyR. L., ChatawayC., & SummersC. D. (1990). Visual mediation and the haptic recognition of two-dimensional pictures of common objects. Perception & Psychophysics, 47, 54–64.
7.
ShimizuY., SaidaS., & ShimuraH. (1993). Tactile pattern recognition by graphic display: Importance of 3-D information for haptic perception of familiar objects. Perception & Psychophysics, 53, 43–48.
8.
ShinoharaM., ShimizuY., & MochizukiA. (1998). Three-dimensional tactile display for the blind. IEEE Transactions. Rehabilitation Engineering, 6, 249–256.