نتایج جستجو برای: deaf effect

تعداد نتایج: 1649298  

Journal: :Genesis 2002
Alexey Veraksa James Kennison William McGinnis

The Drosophila protein DEAF-1 is a sequence-specific DNA binding protein that was isolated as a putative cofactor of the Hox protein Deformed (Dfd). In this study, we analyze the effects of loss or gain of DEAF-1 function on Drosophila development. Maternal/zygotic mutations of DEAF-1 largely result in early embryonic arrest prior to the expression of zygotic segmentation genes, although a few ...

Journal: :Library Trends 1992
Gail L. Kovalik

The silent films of the early 1900s had a huge audience, hearing and deaf, for public entertainment and instruction. The advent of "talkies," however, excluded deaf people from this means of access to mainstream American culture. In response to a new need for both captioned educational and entertainment films for deaf people, Congress passed Public Law 85-905 in 1958, which established Captione...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1955
Norton Canfield

become senseless and incapable of reason." Aristotle's implication that the deaf could not possibly be taught to speak rendered them a tremendous disservice, since the next two thousand years of Christendom were to "live and die in Aristotle's works," and no educated man would waste his time and strength in essaying an acknowledged impossibility. The whole future of the deaf depended on the adv...

2016
G. Tamanza A. Bossoni

84 deaf students (from primary school to college) and their families participated in this inclusion project in cooperation with numerous institutions in northern Italy (Brescia-Lombardy). Participants were either congenitally deaf or their deafness was related to other pathologies. This research promoted the integration of deaf students as they pass from primary school to high school to college...

2014
Elizabeth A. Hirshorn Matthew W. G. Dye Peter C. Hauser Ted R. Supalla Daphne Bavelier

The present work addresses the neural bases of sentence reading in deaf populations. To better understand the relative role of deafness and spoken language knowledge in shaping the neural networks that mediate sentence reading, three populations with different degrees of English knowledge and depth of hearing loss were included-deaf signers, oral deaf and hearing individuals. The three groups w...

Journal: :Vision Research 2014
Matthew W.G. Dye

The major documented effect of auditory deprivation on visual processing is enhanced spatial attention, in particular to the visual periphery and to moving stimuli. However, there is a parallel literature that has reported deficits in temporal aspects of visual processing in individuals with profound hearing losses. This study builds upon previous work showing possible deficits in processing of...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2013
Nathalie N Bélanger Rachel I Mayberry Keith Rayner

Many deaf individuals do not develop the high-level reading skills that will allow them to fully take part into society. To attempt to explain this widespread difficulty in the deaf population, much research has honed in on the use of phonological codes during reading. The hypothesis that the use of phonological codes is associated with good reading skills in deaf readers, though not well suppo...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Syed Asif Ali Safeeullah Soomro Abdul Ghafoor Memon Mashooque Ahmed

The rate of disability is increase day by day all over the world .There are various type of Disabilities but the deaf persons are on second number among all types of disabilities.. In most of the countries disabled persons are supposed to be social liability on their family and in the society as awhile. Now days in developing countries it is difficult for normal persons to get suitable jobs. Wh...

Journal: :Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE 2014
Jenny L Singleton Gabrielle Jones Shilpa Hanumantha

In recent years, scholars have been critical of what they consider unethical conduct by researchers whose studies focus on members of the Deaf or signing communities. This is the first empirical study that investigates ethical concerns and recommendations from the perspective of three stakeholder groups (Deaf research participants, researchers, and Deaf studies experts). We analyzed focus group...

2013
Iva Rinčić Amir Muzur

Croatia has a rich tradition of activities aimed at integration of the deaf. The Croatian Association of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing was established in 1921 and today has approximately 9000 members in 23 organizations. This association is a member of the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) and the International and European Federation of Hard of Hearing People, and it is also affiliated to the ...

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