نتایج جستجو برای: deaf

تعداد نتایج: 8279  

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2019

Objective Damage to parts of the vestibulocochlear nerve not only results in sensory-neural hearing loss and deafness but may also lead to balance problems. This is the reason why the hearing-impaired and deaf people are struggling with balance problems. Given the ever-increasing development of the adaptive sports, specific to the deaf, who are considered as part of the active individuals in th...

Journal: :middle east journal of rehabilitation and health studies 0
nassim ahmadi department of speech and language pathology, faculty of rehabilitation science, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran tahereh afshari shahid beheshti university, tehran, ir iran mohammad reza nikoo department of occupational therapy, faculty of rehabilitation science, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran fatemeh rajati department of public health, school of health, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, ir iran bahram tahmacbi department of medicine, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran mohammad kamali rehabilitation research center, school of rehabilitation, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

discussion similar resilience scores in deaf and hearing participants may be due to appropriate interaction of deaf signers with family members and society. male deaf subjects were more resilient than female ones; studies should be done to examine the effects of cultural characteristics that may provide females with less communication opportunities than males. materials and methods this compara...

2015
Elizabeth A. Hirshorn Matthew W. G. Dye Peter Hauser Ted R. Supalla Daphne Bavelier

UNLABELLED While reading is challenging for many deaf individuals, some become proficient readers. Little is known about the component processes that support reading comprehension in these individuals. Speech-based phonological knowledge is one of the strongest predictors of reading comprehension in hearing individuals, yet its role in deaf readers is controversial. This could reflect the highl...

Background: This study provides a brief review on the history of deaf community and the sign languages in order to describe the position of deaf people around the world in general and in Iranian particular. The research and evaluation of deaf individual from different aspects can result in a better knowledge of sign languages and their significance. Historically, deaf people have been examined ...

ژورنال: کودکان استثنایی 2020

Goal: The aim of this study is assess and compare emotional ability of deaf. Semi _ deaf and hearing students (14 _ 20) in Mashhad. Method: To do this experiment out of studies evidence   generally 105 students selecting randomly. From each group, choose the number of normal boys and girls 35, deaf boys and girls and semi deaf boys and girls .this article is useful and explanatory .in this stud...

Background: Some obstacles and inefficiencies in deaf education system may be attributed to the fact that the right to education and equality of opportunities for national core curriculum, and the need for learning Farsi language are not met separately among deaf students. In fact, the distinction between these two educational challenges is not addressed to deaf pupils in particular. Based on t...

2003
Katrina Miller McCay Vernon

study of a population of 41 deaf sex offenders incarcerated by the state of Texas provides information about the prevalence of sexual offenders in the deaf prison population, the educational achievement and IQ scores of deaf offenders, and the incidence of secondary disabilities in this population. The rate of sexual offending by deaf offenders was 4 times the rate of sexual offending by hearin...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2000
F Hochman

I have been asked to contribute this guest editorial to provide further perspective on the health care experience of elderly deaf patients reported in the article by Witte and Kuzel in this issue. l Accordingly, this editorial explores the availability and problems of medical care for the elderly Deaf in Richmond, Va, area as well as comments on health care delivery to the Deaf population at la...

2008
Ila Parasnis

Parasnis is an associate professor in the department of Applied Language and Cognition Research at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY. Her primary research interests are in visual cognition, bilingualismbiculturalism, and deaf education. The perspective that deaf people' should be regarded primarily as a cultural and language minority...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Olumide A Olulade Daniel S Koo Carol J LaSasso Guinevere F Eden

The study of congenitally deaf adult humans provides an opportunity to examine neuroanatomical plasticity resulting from altered sensory experience. However, attributing the source of the brain's structural variance in the deaf is complicated by the fact that deaf individuals also differ in their language experiences (e.g., sign vs spoken), which likely influence brain anatomy independently. Al...

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