نتایج جستجو برای: sighted students

تعداد نتایج: 323249  

2007
Jung-Hyun Kim

The purpose of this study was to determine the recognition of body image and food behavior factors according to the BMI. The subjects of this study were 242 7th grade students resided in San Francisco area. The degree of recognition for self-estimated physique of subjects by gender and by race showed no significant differences by gender but significant differences by race, showing that 20.0% wa...

2017
Pamela Trudeau-Fisette Mark Tiede Lucie Ménard

This study investigated the effects of visual deprivation on the relationship between speech perception and production by examining compensatory responses to real-time perturbations in auditory feedback. Specifically, acoustic and articulatory data were recorded while sighted and congenitally blind French speakers produced several repetitions of the vowel /ø/. At the acoustic level, blind speak...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2006
Piers Fleming Linden J Ball Thomas C Ormerod Alan F Collins

Congenitally blind individuals are generally less accurate at mentally manipulating objects than sighted people. However, they often score higher on tests of short- and long-term verbal memory, and it has been suggested that an enhanced propositional representation compensates for inefficiencies in analogue visuospatial representation. Here, congenitally blind, blindfolded, and sighted particip...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2002
David W Stephens

Feeding animals often prefer small, quickly delivered rewards over larger, more delayed rewards. Students of feeding behaviour typically explain this behaviour by saying that animals discount delayed benefits. Temporal discounting implies that delayed benefits are worth less than immediate benefits. This paper presents a new explanation of short-sighted decision-making called the discrimination...

2015
Izabela Rutkowska Grzegorz Bednarczuk Bartosz Molik Natalia Morgulec-Adamowicz Jolanta Marszałek Kalina Kaźmierska-Kowalewska Krzysztof Koc

The aims of this study were twofold: to assess the level of balance of people with visual impairment against the BOT-2 standard scores for the able-bodied, and to identify in which trials subjects had the greatest difficulties in maintaining balance with respect to the degree of vision loss and age categories. One hundred twenty-seven subjects with visual impairment aged 6-16 years, participate...

2011
Suzanne Prem Balik

Blind individuals have been deprived of the use of diagrams as a form of knowledge representation and an aid to problem solving as well as a means of communication. Our focus is on providing them with access to a specific type of diagram – the node-link diagram, also known as a combinatorial graph. Graphs figure prominently in computer science and software engineering as well as chemistry and o...

Journal: :Perception 2016
Valeria Occelli Simon Lacey Careese Stephens Thomas John K Sathian

Object recognition, whether visual or haptic, is impaired in sighted people when objects are rotated between learning and test, relative to an unrotated condition, that is, recognition is view-dependent. Loss of vision early in life results in greater reliance on haptic perception for object identification compared with the sighted. Therefore, we hypothesized that early blind people may be more...

2016
Geoffrey K Aguirre Ritobrato Datta Noah C Benson Sashank Prasad Samuel G Jacobson Artur V Cideciyan Holly Bridge Kate E Watkins Omar H Butt Aleksandra S Dain Lauren Brandes Efstathios D Gennatas

Many structural and functional brain alterations accompany blindness, with substantial individual variation in these effects. In normally sighted people, there is correlated individual variation in some visual pathway structures. Here we examined if the changes in brain anatomy produced by blindness alter the patterns of anatomical variation found in the sighted. We derived eight measures of ce...

Journal: :Optics letters 2005
Viktor A Podolskiy Evgenii E Narimanov

We consider the problem of subwavelength imaging via a slab of a left-handed medium (LHM) in the presence of material losses. We derive the analytical expression for the resolution limit of a LHM-based lens and demonstrate that the area of its subwavelength performance is usually limited to the near-field zone.

Journal: :Developmental psychology 1997
J M Iverson S Goldin-Meadow

It is widely accepted that gesture can serve a communicative function. The purpose of this study was to explore gesture use in congenitally blind individuals who have never seen gesture and have no experience with its communicative function. Four children blind from birth were tested in 3 discourse situations (narrative, reasoning, and spatial directions) and compared with groups of sighted and...

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