نتایج جستجو برای: deaf

تعداد نتایج: 8279  

2015
O. Drobot

In the work is investigated the state of formation of communication skills of deaf preschool children in conditions of use of sign & verbal languages. The use of psycho-lingual, socio-cultural approach for the study & development of communication of deaf children enabled to analyze the steps, tools, forms, content, structure, communication mechanisms & the specific characteristics of deaf presc...

2014
Nadine Hauthal Stefan Debener Stefan Rach Pascale Sandmann Jeremy D. Thorne

Auditory deprivation is known to be accompanied by alterations in visual processing. Yet not much is known about tactile processing and the interplay of the intact sensory modalities in the deaf. We presented visual, tactile, and visuo-tactile stimuli to congenitally deaf and hearing individuals in a speeded detection task. Analyses of multisensory responses showed a redundant signals effect th...

2015
Xiangyang Zhang Shaohua Yu

Focus on disabled people health, improve the disabled social position is another slogan that China has put forward in disabled people work aspects in recent years. As social vulnerable groups, deaf-mute students have attracted more and more attentions in recent years, their physical health becomes more and more important for deaf-mute students education. The paper is established in deaf-mute st...

2008
Evi Kyritsi Deborah James Susan Edwards

The aim of the study presented in this paper was to investigate the relation between phonological awareness and orthographic knowledge in deaf children who read in the transparent Greek orthography. Preschool and school-aged deaf children (N = 24) and two comparison groups of hearing children (N = 30) were administered measures of phonological awareness, letter-sound knowledge and word recognit...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2007
Peter C Hauser Julie Cohen Matthew W G Dye Daphne Bavelier

Visual constructive and visual-motor skills in the deaf population were investigated by comparing performance of deaf native signers (n=20) to that of hearing nonsigners (n=20) on the Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test, Wechsler Memory Scale Visual Reproduction subtest, and Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale Paper Folding and Cuttin...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2004
Mark Meerum Terwogt Carolien Rieffe

Although several studies have shown that deaf children demonstrated impaired performances on false-belief tasks, the children's belief understanding appeared intact when asked to explain emotions or behavior. However, this finding does not necessarily indicate a full-fledged theory of mind. This study aimed to investigate deaf children's negotiation strategies in false-belief situations, becaus...

Journal: :Journal of community & applied social psychology 2003
Alexandra E Cooper John Rose Oliver Mason

Mental health professionals' attitudes towards deaf people were examined in relation to their previous contact with deaf people and their knowledge of deafness. Data were gathered regarding different aspects of contact, including the number and type of relationships participants had had with deaf people. A cognitive-processing theory of attitude change following contact (Rothbart & John, 1985) ...

Journal: :American annals of the deaf 2010
Donna M McDonald

Literature is both a rich resource and a blunt instrument in conveying the complexities of identity, in particular, the elusive deaf identity. The rarity of the fully realized deaf person in memoir and fiction shapes the way readers regard deaf people and throws up fresh challenges in redesigning stories of deafness free of the taint of triumphalism or complaint. Competing but authentic represe...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008
Daniel Koo Kelly Crain Carol LaSasso Guinevere F Eden

Previous work in deaf populations on phonological coding and working memory, two skills thought to play an important role in the acquisition of written language skills, have focused primarily on signers or did not clearly identify the subjects' native language and communication mode. In the present study, we examined the effect of sensory experience, early language experience, and communication...

Journal: :The Journal of the New York State Nurses' Association 2009
Donna B Scheier

Deaf individuals face many barriers when trying to access health care. The reasons why barriers are encountered, difficulties met as a result of the barriers, and ways that health professionals and others working with deaf people can overcome obstacles are included in this review of the literature. A brief summary of Deaf culture and history gives background information to better understand the...

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