sensebysense
Sensebysense is a term used in cognitive science and human-computer interaction to describe the deliberate design and study of multisensory information processing. It refers to approaches in which data or stimuli presented in one sensory channel are translated into another, with the aim of enhancing perception, learning, accessibility, or user engagement. The concept encompasses sensory substitution as well as crossmodal augmentation, where the strength of one sense supports or augments another.
The term emerged with advances in augmented reality, assistive technology, and multisensory display research. Researchers and
Common methods include tactile displays with pin arrays, vibrotactile feedback, auditory sonification, and perceptual mappings that
Applications span accessibility for visually impaired users, enhanced data comprehension, and immersive experiences in entertainment and
Related topics include crossmodal perception, sensory substitution, and multisensory integration.