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This study aims to clarify the spatial cognition of visually impaired people by focusing on their behavioral adjustment in their homes. The results are as follows: 1) People with total blindness have a higher percentage of contact time and contact range than people with low vision. 2) In the case study, the total blindness person used 7 touching patterns. 3) There was a particular order in the change of posture and touching patterns. These results suggest that the visually impaired have a structure of posture and touching patterns and it makes it easier to cognitive the space.