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Development of artistic expression in deaf and hard-of-hearing preschool children [PDF]
This paper discusses the development and specifics of artistic expression in deaf and hard-of-hearing preschool children. We analyzed the significance of the stages of artistic development and the therapeutic effect of artistic expression. A drawing made
Kovačević Tamara R. +1 more
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Audio-visual speech perception: a developmental ERP investigation [PDF]
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood. However, behavioural data currently suggest that children fail to make full use of these available visual speech cues until age 8 or 9.
Dick, Frederic +4 more
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Math disability (MD) or developmental dyscalculia is a highly prevalent learning disability involving deficits in computation and arithmetic fact retrieval and is associated with dysfunction of parietal and prefrontal cortices. It has been suggested that
Marissa L. Laws +4 more
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Children perceive speech onsets by ear and eye* [PDF]
Adults use vision to perceive low-fidelity speech; yet how children acquire this ability is not well understood. The literature indicates that children show reduced sensitivity to visual speech from kindergarten to adolescence.
Abdi, Herve +3 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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Receptive Language is Associated with Visual Perception in Typically Developing Children and Sensorimotor Skills in Autism Spectrum Conditions [PDF]
A number of studies have evidenced marked difficulties in language in autism spectrum conditions (ASC). Studies have also shown that language and word knowledge are associated with the same area of brain that is also responsible for visual perception in ...
Hannant, Penny
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Purpose. Visual-motor integration is a good indicator of a child’s overall developmental and functional level. This study investigated the combined effects of virtual reality (VR) and computer game-based cognitive therapy on the development of visual ...
Si-nae Ahn
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Measuring right-hemisphere dysfunction in children: validity of two new computer tests [PDF]
The validity of two new computer‐mediated tests for the detection of right‐cerebral hemisphere lesions in children–the Right‐hemisphere Dysfunction Test and the Visual Perception Test–was evaluated.
Allen +19 more
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Auditory-visual fusion in speech perception in children with cochlear implants [PDF]
Speech, for most of us, is a bimodal percept whenever we both hear the voice and see the lip movements of a speaker. Children who are born deaf never have this bimodal experience. We tested children who had been deaf from birth and who subsequently received cochlear implants for their ability to fuse the auditory information provided by their implants ...
Schorr, Efrat A. +3 more
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Enhancing Visual Perception in Children Ages 4-12 Years: A Systematic Review of Technology-based Interventions [PDF]
Introduction: Visual perception plays a pivotal role in a child’s overall development and learning. Occupational therapists often employ interventions to support children in enhancing their visual perception skills, with technology-based approaches ...
Redkar Simran Sandeep +4 more
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