Perceptual-Deficit Hypothesis «FR»
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hearing or
sight problems may addressed, while the real need may be to address the interrelationship of
hearing and
sight problems, or the ....
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The Perceptual-deficit Hypothesis
.... Thus
hearing or
sight problems may addressed, while the real need may be to address the interrelationship of
hearing and
sight problems, or the ....
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AN OVERVIEW OF SYNESTHESIA
.... can take diverse forms, although the most common form is known as colored
hearing which is when a visual stimulus elicits not only the
sight but also some form ....
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ADA Effects
.... Under the ADA, discernible disabilities, such as impaired
sight and
hearing, orthopedic muscular conditions (including cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy ....
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The Americans with Disabilities Act
.... Under the ADA, discernible disabilities, such as impaired
sight and
hearing, orthopedic muscular conditions (including cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy ....
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Teaching and Learning Styles in Music Reading
.... What strategies do the students develop to improve aural perception, tonalization, and inner
hearing? How do students implement
sight reading strategies in the ....
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Psyche Empiricism
.... knew. Ancient parts of the brain can record memory before it even reaches our sensesour
sight and
hearing, for instance. At the ....
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The Deaf/Blind Population
.... Within that category, those who are disabled by
sight and
hearing appear to constitute the largest number of disabled persons who are employed. ....
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Interactive Computing
.... We can use our senses of
sight and
hearing to "see" and "hear" images and sounds from far away, things taking place right now on the other wise of the world ....
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Annotated Bib of 4 Cources
.... To do so would so often be counterproductive (in darkness or in blizzards) that they would be lost if
sight had precedence over
hearing. Wilson, Lee Anne. ....
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Animal Mentation and the Concept of Mind
Animals possess
sight and auditory abilities, but lack language; nevertheless, they are .... of mental grammar that is incomprehensible to the
hearing population. ....
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Perceptual Experiences
.... Such an image is produced by physical sensation--touch,
sight,
hearing, smell, taste, or a combination of two or more at one time. ....
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Students With Disabilities in Regular Classrooms
.... 30 months of age and when compared to peers, reacts erratically to sensory stimuli in one or more of the following areas:
sight, touch,
hearing, pain, balance ....
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Inclusion of Students With Disabilities
.... 30 months of age and when compared to peers, reacts erratically to sensory stimuli in one or more of the following areas:
sight, touch,
hearing, pain, balance ....
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White-tailed Deer
.... spots. White- tailed deer have excellent eye
sight and
hearing, but rely on their sense of smell to detect danger. Males usually ....
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Hippocampus
.... knew. Ancient parts of the brain can record memory before it even reaches our sensesour
sight and
hearing, for instance. At the ....
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White-tailed deer
.... spots. White- tailed deer have excellent eye
sight and
hearing, but rely on their sense of smell to detect danger. Males usually ....
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BBC Radio
.... In the same way that some students learn more readily by
sight than by
hearing, and others learn more readily by touch than by
sight, BBC (or any news network's ....
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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
.... In the same way that some students learn more readily by
sight than by
hearing, and others learn more readily by touch than by
sight, BBC (or any news network's ....
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Services for the Blind
.... Beyond this, such individuals will typically learn to rely more on their
hearing and tactile .... when the male head of household loses all or some of his
sight. ....
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Media Predictions of Marshall McLuhan
....
Sight and
hearing are the senses given the greatest extension here, though efforts have been made to develop ergonomically designed keyboards and peripherals ....
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Edited Freud & Piaget
.... this period that children first have the cognitive structures necessary for knowing that objects exist even when they are not within
sight, touch, or
hearing. ....
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Differentiation of Schizophrenia
.... They often have delusions (irrational ideas) and hallucinations (
hearing or seeing things .... Many schizophrenics remained out of
sight and out of mind until the ....
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Advanced Law Enforcement
.... to be 21 years of age or older, to possess a valid driver's license, and to meet physical requirements with respect to
sight,
hearing, weight, and so forth. ....
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Political Implications of a New Sewer System
.... The
Hearing Re Sewers Oct. 22, 1987." The Malibu Times (2 "The Kanan Dume Tragedies the Malibu Sewer Project." The Malibu Korn, Noel. "No relief in
sight for ....
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OLD , MIDDLE & MODERN ENGLISH St
.... since. Language evolves--not always in a positive direction--until it dies. English's death is nowhere in
sight or
hearing. On the ....
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OLD ENGLISH, MIDDLE ENGLISH , MODERN ENGLISH St
.... since. Language evolves--not always in a positive direction--until it dies. English's death is nowhere in
sight or
hearing. On the ....
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STANFORD-BINET INTELLIGENCE SCALE - IV General
.... Binet. 2. Age-related difficulties associated with
sight and
hearing that are not provided for in the test-taking situation. 3. The ....
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Students with Disabilities: Three Brief Essays, Differences in ...
.... are long-term users of canes, or people who have difficulties seeing or
hearing. .... Examples of impairments include: blindness, deafness, loss of
sight in an eye ....
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Brain, Mind, and Behavior
.... of this nature is required for seeing or touching, because the nature of
hearing has to do .... Light and motion which trigger
sight and sound are physical energy. ....
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