نتایج جستجو برای: accommodation

تعداد نتایج: 59706  

2017
Julia M. Kensbock Stephan A. Boehm Kirill Bourovoi

By modifying the work environments, work routines, and work tasks of employees with health restrictions, organizations can effectively help them continue to perform their jobs successfully. As such, job accommodations are an effective tool to secure the continued employment of aging workers who develop disabilities across their life span. However, while accommodations tackle health-related perf...

Journal: :Applied optics 1997
T Inoue H Ohzu

Experimental examination of the accommodative responses to a stereoscopic 3-D display found that accommodation was elicited by convergence and moved to the stereoscopic distance of the 3-D image. Immediately after the depth of the target was changed, the magnitude of response was smaller than that for a real target, but when the subjects fixated on the 3-D images, the responses were in almost t...

2008
L. Kriaučiūnienė A. Paunksnis R. Aukštikalnienė

The aim of our work has been to determinate changes of optical-anatomical elements of 1 myopic eyes during accommodation using precise ultrasonic biometry. The first group 6-10 years old children (n=23) and the second group 11-15 years old children (n=75) eyes were investigated. There was no changes in anterior chamber depth, lens thickness and vitreous length during accommodation. After medica...

Journal: :Vision Research 1996
B. C. Jiang

Conflicting opinions exist as to whether the phasic (reflex) component alone or both the phasic and tonic (adaptive) components of the accommodation and vergence systems drive accommodative vergence and vergence accommodation crosslinks. In this study the dissociated phoria to a 2 D target was measured before and after accommodative adaptation to discriminate the two possibilities. Results show...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2008
Jeremy L Brunson

This paper uses data from open-ended, videotaped interviews with 12 deaf people to examine their experiences negotiating access during interactions with legal authorities. In every case, these deaf persons preferred an accommodation that involved the use of an American Sign Language interpreter, and in every case, these accommodations were problematic. Three major themes emerged from the inform...

Journal: :Vision Research 2007
Rajaraman Suryakumar Jason P. Meyers Elizabeth L. Irving William R. Bobier

Accommodation and vergence are two ocular motor systems that interact during binocular vision. Independent measurement of the response dynamics of each system has been achieved by the application of optometers and eye trackers. However, relatively few devices, typically earlier model optometers, allow the simultaneous assessment of accommodation and vergence. In this study we describe the devel...

2016
Carly Johnco

Family accommodation is a common and widely studied phenomenon in families of youth with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Family accommodation has been associated with increased symptom severity, poorer functional outcomes, and reduced treatment response. While family accommodation is increasingly targeted in family-based treatment of OCD, there are cases where youth refuse treatment. In th...

Journal: :Vision Research 2006
Sanjeev Kasthurirangan Adrian Glasser

Age related changes in the dynamics of accommodation (far to near focus) and disaccommodation (near to far focus) are reported in this study. Dynamic responses to step stimulus demands from 1D to 6D, in 1D steps, were recorded with a PowerRefractor in 66 subjects in the age range 14-45 years. The accommodative and disaccommodative responses were fit with exponential functions to calculate respo...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2016
Rose Stamp Adam Schembri Bronwen G Evans Kearsy Cormier

Short-term linguistic accommodation has been observed in a number of spoken language studies. The first of its kind in sign language research, this study aims to investigate the effects of regional varieties in contact and lexical accommodation in British Sign Language (BSL). Twenty-five participants were recruited from Belfast, Glasgow, Manchester, and Newcastle and paired with the same conver...

2010
Laura Staum Casasanto Kyle Jasmin Daniel Casasanto

Why do people accommodate to each other’s linguistic behavior? Studies of natural interactions (Giles, Taylor & Bourhis, 1973) suggest that speakers accommodate to achieve interactional goals, influencing what their interlocutor thinks or feels about them. But is this the only reason speakers accommodate? In real-world conversations, interactional motivations are ubiquitous, making it difficult...

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