نتایج جستجو برای: deaf people

تعداد نتایج: 368590  

2016
Relato de Caso Beatriz Zaki Porcelli Mariani Ana Cristina Guarinello Giselle Massi Rita Tonocchi Ana Paula Berberian Antônio Rangel Santos

Speech language therapies in a bilingual dialogical clinic conceive language as interaction and part of each inidividual’s history, enabling deaf people to access Brazilian sign language and the Portuguese language. Purpose: this study aims to discuss the use of Brazilian sign language as the first language for a deaf individual going to a bilingual dialogic clinic from dialogic activities. Met...

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 2017
Hamed Ahmadi Parviz Sharifi Daramadi Majid Asadi-Samani Hamed Givtaj Mohammad Reza Mahmoudian Sani

ABSTRACT The present study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of assertiveness group training on social anxiety (SAD) between deaf and hearing impaired adolescents. Forty eight (24 deaf and 24 hearing impaired) people participated in this study. First, participants with SAD, i.e. attaining the scores above 40 for Connor's Social Inventory Scale 2000 (SPIN), were selected according to co...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2007
Neil Glickman

When mental health clinicians perform mental status examinations, they examine the language patterns of patients because abnormal language patterns, sometimes referred to as language dysfluency, may indicate a thought disorder. Performing such examinations with deaf patients is a far more complex task, especially with traditionally underserved deaf people who have severe language deficits in th...

2010
Eva Simonsen Ann-Elise Kristoffersen Mervyn B. Hyde Oddvar Hjulstad

This paper describes the impact of the use of cochlear implants with deaf children in Norway over the last 20 years and examines how this intervention has raised new expectations and some tensions concerning the future of education for deaf students. The paper reports on two national studies of communication within school learning environments and the educational experiences of young children w...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2012
Yanyan Li Guosheng Ding James R Booth Ruiwang Huang Yating Lv Yufeng Zang Yong He Danling Peng

Previous studies have shown that white matter in the deaf brain changes due to hearing loss. However, how white-matter development is influenced by early hearing experience of deaf people is still unknown. Using diffusion tensor imaging and tract-based spatial statistics, we compared white-matter structures among three groups of subjects including 60 congenitally deaf individuals, 36 acquired d...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2006
Ernst Thoutenhoofd

The Achievements of Deaf Pupils in Scotland (ADPS) project has been tracking the educational attainment of deaf pupils in Scotland's schools since 2000. At the time of writing, the database contains records for 1,752 deaf pupils (2000-2005). Here 4-year aggregate educational attainment data are reported for a subset of 152 school-aged deaf pupils with cochlear implants notified to the ADPS data...

2015
George G. Ng'ethe Edwin H. Blake Meryl Glaser

This paper discusses a prototype of a learning aid on a mobile phone to support Deaf people learning computer literacy skills. The aim is to allow Deaf people to learn at their own pace which in turn reduces the dependence on a teacher to allow weaker learners be assisted. We studied the classroom dynamics and teaching methods to extract how lesson content is delivered. This helped us develop a...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2004
Mairéad MacSweeney Ruth Campbell Bencie Woll Vincent Giampietro Anthony S David Philip K McGuire Gemma A Calvert Michael J Brammer

Gestures of the face, arms, and hands are components of signed languages used by Deaf people. Signaling codes, such as the racecourse betting code known as Tic Tac, are also made up of such gestures. Tic Tac lacks the phonological structure of British Sign Language (BSL) but is similar in terms of its visual and articulatory components. Using fMRI, we compared the neural correlates of viewing a...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2010
Melissa McCarthy Karen Muñoz Karl R White

Advancements in videoconferencing equipment and Internet-based tools for sharing information have resulted in widespread use of telemedicine for providing health care to people who live in remote areas. Given the limited supply of people trained to provide early-intervention services to infants and young children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, and the fact that many families who need such ser...

Background:More than one million Iranians live with a disability. Research has shown that people with disabilities are more vulnerable to disasters. The lack of knowledge and awareness, as well as accurate information and comprehensive statistical data on people with disabilities, is one of the major challenges in the first few days of the disaster, which leads to inaccurate programming and mor...

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