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Sensory Aids for Blind Persons

Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1973
This state-of-the-art report includes descriptions of travel aids (Russell's Pathsounder, Kay's ultrasonic spectacles, Benjamin's Laser Cane, and Mims’ Seeing Aid), electronic reading machines (the Optacon and the Cognodictor), and vision substitution systems (the research of Collins and of Brindley).
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Migrant sensory neuritis associated with AIDS: case report

The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1994
We studied an AIDS patient who suffered from numbness, paresthesias and pain in the territories of different non-contiguous cutaneous nerves at different times. A transitory partial loss of touch and pinprick sensibility was also present in the same cutaneous areas. Sensory conduction velocities and SAP amplitudes were normal.
PAVESI, Giovanni   +6 more
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Multi-Sensory Aids in Music Education

Music Educators Journal, 1946
_T HROUGHOUT THE AGES, writers on education have paid tribute to teachers who have made significant contributions to society. Contemporary educational psychologists are also giving due emphasis to the place of teachers in the educational scheme, but not to the exclusion of the child who is being taught.
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Sensory Aids: Commerical versus Research Interests

Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1982
A special forum for individuals to respond in detail to material published in the Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness or to raise issues which relate to the specialized field of work with blind and visually handicapped persons. Contributions should be 350-1000 words in length.
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Distal Sensory Polyneuropathy in the Context of HIV/AIDS

Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 2007
Peripheral neuropathy, or distal sensory polyneuropathy (DSPN), is the most common neurological problem in HIV disease. DSPN also represents a complex symptom that occurs because of peripheral nerve damage related to advanced HIV disease and in association with the use of antiretroviral therapy-particularly in individuals treated with ...
Patrice K, Nicholas   +6 more
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A wearable tactile sensory aid for profoundly deaf children

Journal of Medical Systems, 1981
A field evaluation was conducted in a classroom for profoundly deaf children, to determine the effects upon speech production of experience with a tactile sensory aid. The aid displays sound frequencies as touch patterns on a belt worn around the abdomen.
F A, Saunders, W A, Hill, B, Franklin
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Advances in Sensory Aids for the Hearing-Impaired: Visual and Vibrotactile Aids

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1980
An informal sketch is given of the background and current status of research on electronic aids designed to convert speech into visual or tactile patterns in order to alleviate problems of speech reception and speech production by the hearing-impaired.
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Prosthetic and Sensory Aids Reference Exhibit

Postgraduate Medicine, 1951
As part of the Veterans Administration Prosthetic and Sensory Aids Reference exhibit, the Research Section shows how the program, through contracts and the VA's own facilities, aims to initiate and...
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data for hearing aid through skin sensory

2021
Data for Hearing Aid through Skin ...
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Developmental Brain Research, Deprivation, and Sensory Aids

1985
A major goal of brain research is to develop a better understanding of the correspondence between changes in central nervous system (CNS) processes and changes in behavior. Studies of the CNS are approached with the assumption that morphological and physiological features consistently observed under normal developmental conditions are essential to the ...
B. J. Sonnier, A. H. Riesen
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