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Blurring the boundaries: the perception of visual gain in treadmill-mediated virtual environments

open access: yes, 2011
Powell, Wendy   +3 more
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Visual function and visual perception in cerebral palsied children

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2007
Abstract Purpose:  To investigate visual function and perception in cerebral palsied (CP) children. Methods:  A total of 105 congenitally CP children (aged 6–15 years), without severe mental retardation, were ...
Antonia Anogeianaki
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Visual Speech Perception in Children With Language Learning Impairments

open access: yesJournal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2016
Purpose The purpose of the study was to assess the ability of children with developmental language learning impairments (LLIs) to use visual speech cues from the talking face. Method In this cross-sectional study, 41 typically developing children (mean age: 8 years 0 months, range ...
Knowland VCP, Evans S, Snell C, Rosen S
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Visual influences on speech perception in children with autism

Autism, 2010
The bimodal perception of speech sounds was examined in children with autism as compared to mental age—matched typically developing (TD) children. A computer task was employed wherein only the mouth region of the face was displayed and children reported what they heard or saw when presented with consonant-vowel sounds in unimodal auditory condition ...
Grace Iarocci   +2 more
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Speed of Visual Perception in Deaf Children

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1969
A test of visual perceptual speed was administered to 50 deaf and 50 hearing children equated in age, sex, and Performance IQ. The test included 13 subtests varying in stimulus complexity and verbal content. In each subtest the subject was required to identify and underline the correct stimulus, which was interspersed among similar stimuli, as rapidly ...
D G, Doehring, J, Rosenstein
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Dynamic Visual Perception of Dyslexic Children

Perception, 2000
This study describes the capacity of children to detect fast changes of a small visual pattern. Three visual detection tasks for a group of normally reading ( N = 140) and another group of dyslexic children ( N = 366) in the age range of 7 to 16 years have been used.
Fischer, Burkhart   +2 more
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