نتایج جستجو برای: deaf effect

تعداد نتایج: 1649298  

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...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2012
Joachim Gerich Johannes Fellinger

This article endeavors to investigate the role of social networks in contributing to the quality of life of an elder and middle-aged Deaf population. In particular, it poses the question of whether a certain network composition (deaf and hearing network persons) provides positive resources to improve quality of life and attempts to identify moderating and mediating connections between social ne...

2013
Laura Barca Giovanni Pezzulo Marianna Castrataro Pasquale Rinaldi Maria Cristina Caselli

Evidence indicates that adequate phonological abilities are necessary to develop proficient reading skills and that later in life phonology also has a role in the covert visual word recognition of expert readers. Impairments of acoustic perception, such as deafness, can lead to atypical phonological representations of written words and letters, which in turn can affect reading proficiency. Here...

According to positive effects of social support and resiliency on positive adjustment and individual's development in problematic positions, the purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of predicting resiliency and social support in general mental health in parents of deaf and blind children. The sample population was all of the parents of deaf and blind children in Shiraz in t...

2018
Marta Vergara-Martínez Ana Marcet Eva Gutierrez-Sigut

The poor reading skills often found in deaf readers are typically explained on the basis of underspecified print-to-sound mapping and poorer use of spoken phonology. Whilst prior research using explicit phonological tasks has shown that deaf readers can use phonological codes when required, an open question is whether congenitally deaf readers can automatically use phonological codes when readi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2015
Benedetta Heimler Wieske van Zoest Francesca Baruffaldi Pasquale Rinaldi Maria Cristina Caselli Francesco Pavani

In 2 experiments we investigated attentional orienting to nonpredictive social and nonsocial cues in deaf observers. In Experiment 1a, 22 early deaf adults and 23 hearing controls performed a peripheral shape-discrimination task, while uninformative central gaze cues validly and invalidly cued the location of the target. As an adaptation to the lack of audition, we expected deaf adults to show ...

Journal: :Hearing research 2014
Matthew W G Dye Peter C Hauser

Deaf children have been characterized as being impulsive, distractible, and unable to sustain attention. However, past research has tested deaf children born to hearing parents who are likely to have experienced language delays. The purpose of this study was to determine whether an absence of auditory input modulates attentional problems in deaf children with no delayed exposure to language. Tw...

Objectives: Achieving optimal outcomes in deaf children’s communication skills depends on the availability of early specialized high-quality intervention services. Early intervention services through teletechnology could respond to this need. The development of teletechnology has led to the creation of new formats for family-centered services. Such measures could address the hearing, speech, an...

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...

ژورنال: Physical Treatments 2019

Purpose: Sensory systems play an essential role in motor control. The lack of information about each of these systems can affect postural sway. This study aimed to assess balance recovery during the manipulation of somatosensory, visual, and vestibular systems in deaf persons. Methods: Thirty healthy and deaf subjects were selected as samples. Balance recovery strategies in various situations ...

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