THE type-reading optophone, an instrument designed to enable blind people to read ordinary print, was described in NATURE in 1914 (vol. xciv., p. 4). At the British Scientific Products Exhibition of ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — This winter storm was the perfect excuse for many people to curl up with a good book Friday, but a new Sioux Falls business is working to make those stories come alive. “I ...
ANY instrument designed for translating optical into acoustic effects, or light into sound, and thus to some extent substituting the ear for the eye, may be appropriately termed an “optophone”. The ...
Hyperlexia first appeared in the literature in a 1967 paper describing young children with reading skills exceeding their language comprehension skills (Silberberg & Silberberg, 1967). The initial ...