%0 Journal Article %T How individuals who are blind locate targets %A Tor£¿ Graven %J British Journal of Visual Impairment %@ 1744-5809 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0264619617737122 %X How do individuals who are blind locate, for example, the ¡®@¡¯ in an email address, the black king on a chessboard or their own house on a map? To locate information in peri-personal (non-rotated) tabletop space is a two-phase process: Phase 1 is to detect and identify the target; Phase 2 is to discover its position. This study investigated the relationship between Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the location process. A total of 23 individuals who are blind participated. Their accuracy in Phase 2 was affected by what strategy they had adopted in Phase 1; their location time was not. Three location strategies were identified in Phase 2 ¨C the routing strategy, the global view strategy, and the touch vision strategy: the location time and accuracy not affected by which strategy had been adopted. 50% adopted the same strategy for ranking (Phase 1) target-discriminating features and (Phase 2) target-locating cues in order of importance %K Attention %K blind %K discrimination strategy %K haptic touch %K location strategy %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0264619617737122