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Subjective visual vertical and postural capability in children born prematurely. [PDF]
We compared postural stability and subjective visual vertical performance in a group of very preterm-born children aged 3-4 years and in a group of age-matched full-term children.A platform (from TechnoConcept) was used to measure postural control in ...
Maria Pia Bucci +4 more
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Background: To understand how the human brain organises the information, how prototypes are handled in the categorisation system, researchers have pointed out that there may be a relationship between visual perception and concept acquisition.
Miray Ö. Danacı, Zeynep Çetin
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Eye Movements During Visual Speech Perception in Deaf and Hearing Children [PDF]
AbstractFor children who are born deaf, lipreading (speechreading) is an important source of access to spoken language. We used eye tracking to investigate the strategies used by deaf (n = 33) and hearing 5–8‐year‐olds (n = 59) during a sentence speechreading task.
Worster, E +5 more
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The positive effect of mirror visual feedback on arm control in children with Spastic Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy is dependent on which arm is viewed [PDF]
Mirror visual feedback has previously been found to reduce disproportionate interlimb variability and neuromuscular activity in the arm muscles in children with Spastic Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy (SHCP).
Ana R. P. Smorenburg +4 more
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The Multimodal Perception of Contrastive Focus in French: A Developmental Study
The current study aimed to better understand the development of prosody perception, by investigating the audiovisual, audio, and visual perception of contrastive focus in French-speaking adults and children.
Lucile Rapin, Lucie Ménard
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Increasing evidence shows that children with Communication Disorders (CDs) may show gross, fine, and visual-motor difficulties compared to children with typical development. Accordingly, the present study aims to characterize gross, fine and visual-motor
Cristiana Varuzza +8 more
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Naming speed is considered to be one of the essential components used to predict reading capacity in school. The current study examined how visual perception and attention networks influence naming speed, and analyzed the relationship between visual ...
Watthanaree Ammawat +3 more
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Cortical Sequence of Word Perception in Beginning Readers [PDF]
Efficient analysis of written words in normal reading is likely to reflect use of neural circuits formed by experience during childhood rather than an innate process.
Helenius, Päivi +4 more
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Correlation between visual perception and language skills of children with cochlear implants
Background Evaluating the visual perception of children using cochlear implants and examining its relationship with language skills is important for creating an individualized auditory rehabilitation program.
Damla Urhan, Merve Meral Çetinkaya
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Context and relevance. The article considers the problem of the consequences of early auditory deprivation on the reorganization of visual information processing. Auditory deprivation causes a reorganization of visual information processing in
Y.K. Smirnova
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