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The United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is the most up‐to‐date international legal instrument concerning the rights of persons with disabilities.
G. Szmukler
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Mirror-image discrimination in the literate brain: A causal role for the left occpitotemporal cortex
Previous studies show that the primate and human visual system automatically generates a common and invariant representation from a visual object image and its mirror reflection. For humans, however, this mirror-image generalization seems to be partially
Kimihiro eNakamura+2 more
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Employing Persons with Disabilities [PDF]
Training, job accommodation, and modification will be key factors in the placement of persons with disabilities in the public and private sectors. It is projected that the role of the occupational health nurse will be further extended to educating management and employees about the inclusion of the disabled into the work force.
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Accessibility of Persons with Disabilities on the Review of Disability Fiqh
Accessibility is a form of sympathy and empathy to provide convenience to persons with disabilities by providing friendly public facilities. This study aims to explain how the physical facilities provided by the Pesantren Institute Mathali'ul Falah (IPMAFA) Pati in accommodating people with disabilities in learning and the application of religious fiqh
Raodah Raodah, Puji Lestari
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Persons with disabilities as an unrecognized health disparity population.
Disability is an emerging field within public health; people with significant disabilities account for more than 12% of the US population. Disparity status for this group would allow federal and state governments to actively work to reduce inequities. We
G. Krahn+2 more
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Autoethnographic Tourism Experience of Wheelchair User in Bali, Indonesia
This research presents autoethnography study of a wheelchair-users named Zo during her journey in Bali, Indonesia. Her documentations and field notes are analyzed in four main themes: information accessibility, public facilities accessibility ...
Maudita Zobritania+1 more
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Disability: A personal odyssey [PDF]
A person having an impairment is not, ipso facto, a disabled person. Indeed, I know many highly intelligent, highly qualified, charming people with impairments who are just that: people with impairments, not persons with disability. That is to say they do not perceive themselves as persons with disability.
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Neural Basis of Extremely High Temporal Sensitivity: Insights From a Patient With Autism
The human brain is sensitive to incoming sensory information across multiple time scales. Temporal scales of information represented in the brain generally constrain behavior.
Masakazu Ide+12 more
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On the treatment of persons with disabilities in organizations: A review and research agenda
College of Business, University of MichiganDearborn, Dearborn, Michigan College of Business, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon Center for Disability and Integration, University of St. Gallen, St.
J. Beatty+4 more
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Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit abnormal processing of sensory inputs from multiple modalities and higher-order cognitive/behavioral response to those inputs.
Yumi Umesawa+7 more
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