BIBLIOGRAPHY RELATING DIRECTLY TO THE SENSORS DEVELOPED BY LESLIE KAY AND COLLEAGUES

RESEARCH THESES IN ENGINEERING AND PSYCHOLOGY

D Rowell: Auditory Display of Spatial Information
University of Canterbury
NZ 1970

R P Smith: Transduction and Audible Displays for Broad Band Sonars
University of Canterbury
NZ 1972

Keith, W.J.: Adaption to Distortion of Auditory Space,
University of Auckland
NZ 1971

Do M H: Perception of Spatial Information in a Multiple Object Space, University of Canterbury
NZ 1977

J Brabyn: Laboratory Studies of Aided Blind Mobility
University of Canterbury
NZ 1978

Tuan Bui: A Binaural Single Object Sensor as a Mobility Aid for the Blind
University of Canterbury
NZ 1979

S Cox: The Effect of Acoustic Spatial Sensing on the Static and Dynamic Balance of the Congenitally Blind
Boston College
USA 1989

B Bentzon: Spatial Updating in the Blind: Effects of Training with Air Sonar versus Sounding Objects
Boston College
USA 1991

G Martin: Electronics and Transducers for an Ultrasonic Blind Mobility Aid
University of Canterbury
NZ 1969

S A Saunders: Distortion of an Auditory Display With Noise
University of Canterbury
NZ 1974

PUBLISHED PAPERS

Airasian, P. Evaluation of the Binaural Sensory Aid. 1973:
AFB Research Bulletin, 26, 51-71

Aitkin, S. Bower: T. G. R. Intersensory substitution in the blind.
1982, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 33, 309-323.

Baird, A. S.: Electronic Aids: Can They Help Children?
March 1977, Journal Visual Impairment and Blindness, 71, No.3, pp.97-101

Bower, T. G. R. : Blind babies see with their ears.
New Scientist, 1977, 73, 255-257.

Boys, J. T. Strelow, E. R. Clark, G. R. S.: A Prosthetic Aid for Developing Blind Child, Ultrasonics, 17, 37-42, 1979.

Brabyn, J. A. Strelow, E. R. : Computer - Analysed measures of human locomotion and mobility. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation 9, 456-462, 1977

Busnel, R. G. Fish, J. F.: Animal Sonar Systems
Plenum Press, New York, 1980

Campbell, D, W. : The Babies Sonicguide. Sensory Aids Corporation, Bensenville, III, 1980

Carter, C. Carter, K. Ferrell, K A : The implementation of Sonicguide with visually impaired infants and school children:
(ed. Campbell, D.W.) Sensory Aids Corporation Bensenville, III, 1980

Do, M. A. Kay, L.: Resolution in an artificially generated multiple object auditory space using new auditory sensations.
Acustica, 36, 9-15, 1976/77

Easton, R. D.: Sonar sensory aid and blind children's spatial cognition. In Warren, D. H. Strelow, E. R. (eds.).
Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind.
Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1985

Elliot, E. Elliot, P. H. Roskilly, D: A manual of instruction for use of the Kay sonic aid, London: St. Dunstan's, 1967

Farmer, L. W.: Travel in adverse weather using electronic mobility guidance devices.
New Outlook for the Blind, 1975, 69, 433-439.

Farmer, L.W.: Mobility devices. In Welsh, L.W. Blasch, B. B (eds,) Foundations of Orientation and Mobility
1980 New York: American Foundation for the Blind.

Ferrell, K. A.: Can infants use the Sonicguide? Two years experience of project VIEW.
Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 74, 209-220, 1980

Gissoni, F.: My "Cane" is twenty feet long.
The New Outlook, February 1966.

Gissoni, F.: Sonic Aid Training Tapes.
Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, 1968

Hornby, G. Kay, L. Satherly, M. Kay, N.: Spatial awareness training of blind children using the Trisensor.
In Warren D. H. and Strelow, E. R. (eds,).
Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind.
Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1985

Kay, L.: A New or Improved Apparatus for Furnishing Information as to Position of Objects,
Patent Specification No. 978741, The Patent Office, London, 1959.

Kay, L.: Blind Aid, Patent Specification No.3366922,
United States Patent Office, Washington, D.C., 1965.

Kay, L.: Orientation of bats and men by Ultrasonic echo-location,
British Communications and Electronics, 8, 582-586, 1961

Kay, L.: Auditory perception and its relation to ultrasonic blind guidance aids.
Journal of the British Institution of Radio Engineers, 24, 309-317, 1962

Kay, L.: An ultrasonic sensing probe as a mobility aid for the Blind,
Ultrasonics, Vol 2 P 53, 1964

Kay, L.: The Sonic Glasses evaluated.
The New Outlook for the Blind 67, 7-11, 1973

Kay, L.: A sonar aid to enhance spatial perception of the Blind:
engineering design and evaluation,
The Radio and Electronic Engineer, 44, 605-627, 1974

Kay, L.: Towards Objective Mobility Evaluation: some thoughts on a theory, American Foundation for the Blind
New York, 1974

Kay, L. Do, M. A.: An artificially generated multiple object auditory space for use where vision is impaired,
Acustica, 36, 1 - 8, 1976/77

Kay, L. Bui S. T. Brabyn, J. A. Strelow, E. R.: Single Object Sensor: A Simplified Binaural Mobility Aid,
Journal Visual Impairment and Blindness, 71, 210-213, 1977.

Kay, L.: Air sonars with acoustical display of spatial information.
In Busnel, R. G. and Fish, J. F. (eds,).
Animal Sonar Systems. New York: Plenum Press, 1980

Kay, L. Kay, N. An Ultrasonic Spatial Sensor's Role as a Developmental Aid for Blind Children.
The Transactions of the Ophthalmological Society of New Zealand, 35, 38-42, 1983

Kay, L.: Sensory Aids to Spatial Perception for Blind Persons: their design and evaluation,
In Warren D. H. and Strelow E. R. Electronic spatial sensing for the blind.
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Boston 125-139, 1985

Kay, L.: Auditory perception of objects by blind persons using bioacoustic high resolution air sonar.
JASA, Vol 107, PP 3266-3275, No 6, June 2000

Kay, L.: Bioacoustic spatial perception by humans: a controlled laboratory measurement of spatial resolution without distal cues.
JASA Vol 109, PP 803-808, No 2, February 2001

Leonard, A. J.: Conference report on Sonic Torch users,
Dept of Psychology, Nottingham University, 1969

Muir, D. W. Humphrey, G. K. Dodwell, P. C. Humphrey, D. E.: Use of sonar sensors with human infants.
In Warren D.H Strelow, E. R. (eds,) Electronic Spatial Sensors for the Blind,
Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1985

Priest, H. F.: Preliminary report on research completed in 1966 using the Kay-Ultra aid for the blind.
AFB research Bulletin, No 17, 83-90, 1968

Sampaio, E. Dufier, J. L.: Electronic sensory surrogate for the blind infant.
Translated from the French, J. Fr. Ophtalmol. 11, 2, 161-167, 1988

Scionie, M. W.: Electronic Sensory Aids in a Concept Development Program for Congenitally Blind Young Adults,
Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 72, 88-93, 1978.

Sharp, R.: Evaluation of the St. Dunstan's Manual of Instruction for the Kay Sonic Aid.
Department of Psychology, University of Nottingham, 1969

Strelow, E. R. Brabyn, J. A. Clark, G. R. S.: Apparatus for measuring and recording path, velocity and direction characteristics of human locomotion.
Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 9, 456 - 462, 1977

Strelow, E. R.: The use of the binaural sensory aid by pre-school and school age blind children.
Department of Psychology, Auckland University, 1979

Strelow, E. R. Hodgson, R. M.: The development of a spatial sensing system for blind children.
The New Outlook 70, 22-24, 1976

Strelow, E. R.: The use of the Binaural Sensory Aid by preschool children.
Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 77, 429-438, 1983

Strelow, E. R, Warren D. H. Sonnier, B. J. Riesen, A. H. Kay, L.: Sinton J. Behavioral Observations of Sensors Substitution in Neonate Macaques (Macaque arctoides),
Behavioral Neuroscience, 101, 738-741, 1987

Thornton, W.: The Binaural Sensor as a Mobility Aid,
The New Outlook for the Blind, 65, 324-326, 1971.

Warren, D. H. Strelow, E. R. (eds,): Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind.
Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1985

Warren, D. H. Strelow, E. R.: Training in the use of artificial Displays,
In Warren, D. H. and Strelow, E. R. (eds,)
Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind.
Boston: Martinus Nijhoff publishers, 1985

Yonezawa, Y.: Binaural sensitivity to direction cue in an acoustic spatial sensor.
Acustica, 61, 140-144, 1986