256 resultados para hearing impairment
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This paper is a longitudinal study of the CID Parent-Infant Program, 1966-1976.
The structural component of linguistic meaning and the reading of normally hearing and deaf children
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This paper discusses an experiment in psycholinguistic method and its application to the field of education.
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This study discusses a project undertaken to determine the benefits of sensory aids for hearing impaired children based on parental observations over a twelve month period.
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This paper provides curriculum on noise, ears, hearing and deafness for elementary school children.
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This paper examines the importance of cooperative learning and its use in the education of hearing-impaired children.
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This paper reviews a study to determine the usefulness of signal processing along with lipreading in improving speech perception of profoundly hearing impaired persons.
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This paper discusses hearing impaired children and their ability to learn and enjoy music.
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This paper evaluates speech perception testing in pediatric cochlear implant users. Using pre-recorded stimulus presentation, the author replicated an earlier experiment comparing the Lexical Neighborhood List (LNT) test to the Phonetically Balanced Kindergarten (PB-K) test in estimating speech perception abilities in hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses the effects of conducive hearing loss on language development.
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This paper studies the use of a rank order scale to achieve a goal of normal loudness perception for a hearing-impaired person. The study compares loudness judgments in normal and hearing-impaired listeners.
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This paper discusses a study of language development of hearing impaired children.
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This dissertation compares oral and written language development in hearing and deaf children. The study applies grammatical, lexical and syntactical measures to describe and analyze the differences in language development in groups of hearing and orally-taught hearing-impaired children and to relate these findings to chronological age.
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This paper examines hyperbilirubinemia as a risk factor for hearing loss in newborns. Even though it is not a prevalent risk factor compared with other risk factors, low levels of bilirubin toxicity have been determined to have significant effects on hearing.
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This paper is a survey and discussion of the teaching methods, objectives, and benefits associated with music programs in oral schools for children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
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This paper describes parental response to Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS).