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- Vibratese abstract "Vibratese is a method of communication through touch. It was developed by F. A. Geldard, 1957. It is a tactile system based on both practical considerations and on results from a set of controlled psychophysical experiments. Vibratese was composed of 45 basic elements, the tactile equivalent of numerals and letters. The entire English alphabet and numerals 0 to 9 could be communicated this way. Geldard reported that with proper training, rates of more than 35 words per minute were possible for reading. As of 2009, Vibratese is no longer in use, with little literature available on the subject.".
- Vibratese wikiPageExternalLink tan.chap6.pdf.
- Vibratese wikiPageExternalLink JP-CIM-TR-06.pdf.
- Vibratese wikiPageID "23913500".
- Vibratese wikiPageLength "1102".
- Vibratese wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Vibratese wikiPageRevisionID "604678954".
- Vibratese wikiPageWikiLink Category:1957_introductions.
- Vibratese wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tactile_alphabets.
- Vibratese wikiPageWikiLink English_alphabet.
- Vibratese wikiPageWikiLink Psychophysics.
- Vibratese wikiPageWikiLink Somatosensory_system.
- Vibratese wikiPageWikiLink Words_per_minute.
- Vibratese wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vibratese".
- Vibratese wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Asof.
- Vibratese wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Disability-stub.
- Vibratese wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:List_of_writing_systems.
- Vibratese wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Vibratese wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vibratese subject Category:1957_introductions.
- Vibratese subject Category:Tactile_alphabets.
- Vibratese hypernym Method.
- Vibratese type Software.
- Vibratese type Alphabet.
- Vibratese comment "Vibratese is a method of communication through touch. It was developed by F. A. Geldard, 1957. It is a tactile system based on both practical considerations and on results from a set of controlled psychophysical experiments. Vibratese was composed of 45 basic elements, the tactile equivalent of numerals and letters. The entire English alphabet and numerals 0 to 9 could be communicated this way.".
- Vibratese label "Vibratese".
- Vibratese sameAs Q7924635.
- Vibratese sameAs m.076x1v8.
- Vibratese sameAs Q7924635.
- Vibratese wasDerivedFrom Vibratese?oldid=604678954.
- Vibratese isPrimaryTopicOf Vibratese.