نتایج جستجو برای: deaf effect

تعداد نتایج: 1649298  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2012
Nadia Bolognini Carlo Cecchetto Carlo Geraci Angelo Maravita Alvaro Pascual-Leone Costanza Papagno

Confronted with the loss of one type of sensory input, we compensate using information conveyed by other senses. However, losing one type of sensory information at specific developmental times may lead to deficits across all sensory modalities. We addressed the effect of auditory deprivation on the development of tactile abilities, taking into account changes occurring at the behavioral and cor...

Journal: :The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1986
B Harry

Forensic psychiatric assessments rely on many underlying presumptions concerning the language development and abilities of their subjects. Although these assumptions may apply across a culturally diverse group of hearing subjects, they probably do not apply to those who are prelingually deaf because such deaf persons never developed verbal language. In this article, a review of the range of lit...

Journal: :American annals of the deaf 2003
Nassozi B Kiyaga Donald F Moores

Deaf education in sub-Saharan Africa originated in the 19th century, primarily through efforts by hearing European missionaries who typically followed their homelands' oral-only practices. But education became available to only a fraction of the deaf population. In the 20th century, Andrew Foster, a deaf African American missionary and Gallaudet University's first African American graduate, had...

2017
Tahereh NASERIBOORIABADI Farahnaz SADOUGHI Abbas SHEIKHTAHERI

Background The implication of health literacy is the ability of individuals to find, understand, and use their required health information from reliable sources. It is an indicator of the individuals' participation in their own medical decision-making. Deaf individuals have limited health literacy and poor health status due to low literacy. Hence, this review was conducted to understand barrier...

2013
Wisdom K. Mprah

BACKGROUND Deafness is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon. The different ways of perceiving and understanding deafness have practical implications for research with deaf people. Whilst the deaf community is not homogenous, it is generally distinct from the hearing population. Consequently, the appropriateness of applying research methods and informed concern processes designed for the hearin...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2015
Shawn S Nelson Schmitt Irene W Leigh

The current study sought to identify and analyze how Black deaf and hard-of-hearing people conceptualize their deaf and hard-of-hearing identities. That is, what cultural and linguistic factors are involved and how do they interact? An existing measure of Deaf cultural identity, the Deaf Acculturation Scale (DAS), was used to evaluate these questions. Review of the measure's normative sample (n...

2014
Carolina Tannenbaum-Baruchi Paula Feder-Bubis Bruria Adini Limor Aharonson-Daniel

The absence of the ability to hear sounds in deaf people is an obstacle to optimal communication in a predominantly hearing world. Emergency situations harbor sufficient challenge for the hearing person and pose even greater barriers for the deaf and hard of hearing. During disasters and emergency situations, deaf people have great difficulty in obtaining and sharing information, increasing the...

Journal: :Developmental science 2011
Charlotte Codina David Buckley Michael Port Olivier Pascalis

This study investigated peripheral vision (at least 30° eccentric to fixation) development in profoundly deaf children without cochlear implantation, and compared this to age-matched hearing controls as well as to deaf and hearing adult data. Deaf and hearing children between the ages of 5 and 15 years were assessed using a new, specifically paediatric designed method of static perimetry. The d...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Margaret Czesak Brice Le François Anne M Millar Mariam Deria Mireille Daigle Jane E Visvader Hymie Anisman Paul R Albert

Altered regulation of the serotonin-1A (5-HT1A) receptor gene is implicated in major depression and mood disorders. The functional human 5-HT1A C(-1019)G promoter polymorphism (rs6295), which prevents the binding of Deaf-1/NUDR leading to dysregulation of the receptor, has been associated with major depression. In cell models Deaf-1 displays dual activity, repressing 5-HT1A autoreceptor express...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2005
Katrina R Miller McCay Vernon Michele E Capella

Previous research suggested an unexplained difference in the patterns of offending behaviors among deaf people when compared to hearing people. This study, conducted in Texas, compares the incidence and types of violent offenses of a deaf prison population in comparison to the hearing prison population. Sixty-four percent of deaf prisoners were incarcerated for violent offenses in comparison to...

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