12 resultados para Memory Errors
em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States
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This is a descriptive study that analyzes the spelling abilities as well as a specific spelling error made by children between the ages of 5 and 9 who are deaf and wear cochlear implants.
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This paper discusses memory and hearing impaired children.
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This paper is a review of a study to determine the relation between lipreading performance and memory for sequences of spoken syllables.
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This paper details a technique for training auditory memory for length of speech sounds in preschool children with a profound hearing loss.
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This paper discusses a study done to test tactile errors of localization abilities, with and without a Tactaid VII communication aid.
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This paper presents a study of common errors made during speech discrimination testing.
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The goals of the present study are: to determine if dialogue journals are an effective activity within a balanced literacy program to improve on written language errors in students who are deaf and hard of hearing.
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This independent study provides an overview of working memory as it pertains to deaf and hard of hearing students.
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Spontaneous writing samples of deaf children with cochlear implants were analyzed for syntactic errors and other descriptive characteristics. These results were compared to a small sample of writings from hearing children.