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Sensory Aids Research

1962
Contains research objectives and reports on one research project. ; National Institutes of Health (Grant MP-4737) ; National Science Foundation (Grant G-16526) ; Lincoln Laboratory, Purchase Order DDL B-00306 ; U. S. Army ; U. S. Navy ; U. S.
Mason, Samuel J., Troxel, Donald E.
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Multi‐sensory storytelling as an aid to assisting people with profound intellectual disabilities to cope with sensitive issues: a multiple research methods analysis of engagement and outcomes

European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2011
The importance of storytelling in social, cultural and educational contexts is well established and documented. The extension of storytelling to people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) has in recent years been undertaken with an emphasis on the value of sensory experience and the context storytelling provides for social ...
Young, Hannah   +3 more
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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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Sensory Aids Research

1961
Contains a report on a research project.
Bliss, J. C., Massa, R. J.
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Sensory Aids Research

1960
Contains reports on two research projects.
Massa, R. J., Troxel, Donald E.
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Sensory Aids Research

1963
Contains reports on two research projects. ; National Institutes of Health (Grant MH-04737-03) ; National Science Foundation (Grant G-16526)
Cheadle, G., Lynch, J. T.
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Research on the Sensory Compensation Paradox Effect of Digital Sleep Aid

Communications in Humanities Research
Sleep disorders have become a global health issue, and a large number of insomniacs try to use digital media for sensory compensation to help them sleep. However, there may be risks inherent in such behaviors and a contradiction between their actual effects and their intended purpose.
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What is lacking in current decision aids on cancer screening?

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013
Donald Nease, , Masahito Jimbo
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