Sense of Hearing: This term refers to the ability to perceive sound waves through our ears. It is another important sensory modality that researchers can use in psychological research.
Sense of Touch: This term refers to our ability to feel sensations through our skin. Researchers may utilize touch-based tasks or experiments as an alternative when studying individuals with visual impairments.
Cross-modal Perception: Cross-modal perception is when one sensory modality affects or influences another sensory modality. For example, individuals with visual impairments may develop enhanced auditory skills due to their reliance on hearing for navigation and understanding their environment.