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PECULIARITIES OF VISUAL PERCEPTION OF VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
The author proved that limited opportunities in children manifest themselves in significantly limited life activities, which in turn significantly affect social maladaptation. A deep and comprehensive analysis is needed not only to understand modern experience in this field and successfully finda solution for this problem, but also to perceive the ...
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Word identification models assume that words are identified by at least two sources of information and analysis; one is phonological, and the other is visual. The present study investigated the influence of phonological awareness, Pinyin letter knowledge,
Han Yuan, Eliane Segers, Ludo Verhoeven
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Visual Cross-Modal Re-Organization in Children with Cochlear Implants. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Visual cross-modal re-organization is a neurophysiological process that occurs in deafness. The intact sensory modality of vision recruits cortical areas from the deprived sensory modality of audition.
Julia Campbell, Anu Sharma
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DIFFERENCES IN TACTILE PERCEPTION IN CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in tactile perception in children with and without visual impair - ment. The study covered 30 examinees with visual impairment and 30 subjects without visual impairment aged 7-13, both sexes.
Dženana Radžo Alibegović +2 more
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Comparative Analysis of Verbal Evaluation of Illusory Segments in Children and Adults
A comparative study of the strength of the Ponzo and Müller-Lyer illusions in preschool children, primary school children and adults was performed.
N.I. Romanova-Afrikantova +2 more
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Effectiveness of visual perception training in the improvement of the working memory of students with attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder. [PDF]
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that includes a persistent attention-deficit or hyperactivity, which happens in childhood.
Mohammad Narimani +3 more
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Influence of spatial perception abilities on reading in school-age children
Spatial perception abilities enable individuals to explore a visual field, to detect spatial position and to infer relationships between visual stimuli.
Arnaud Saj, Koviljka Barisnikov
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Unaffected perceptual thresholds for biological and non-biological form-from-motion perception in autism spectrum conditions [PDF]
Background: Perception of biological motion is linked to the action perception system in the human brain, abnormalities within which have been suggested to underlie impairments in social domains observed in autism spectrum conditions (ASC).
Blakemore, SJ +20 more
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Introduction: Occupational therapists routinely assess children's visual perceptual and visual-motor integration skills. To determine visual perception and visual-motor integration dysfunction, occupational therapists use standardised visual perceptual ...
Monique Harris +2 more
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Visual motor integration delay in preschool children infected with HIV
Introduction: It is estimated that more than 200 000 children under the age of 14 years are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in South Africa.
Ramona Odejayi +2 more
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