837 resultados para School-aged children with hearing loss
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El presente artículo describe tres estudios sobre la producción del verbo y la estructura argumental en niños con Trastorno Específico del Lenguaje (TEL) usando diferentes metodologías. El primero es un estudio observacional que usa una muestra de habla espontánea. El segundo usa una tarea experimental de denominación de oraciones como resultado de la observación de videos de acciones. El tercero comprende la tarea de denominación de oraciones con imágenes estáticas en eventos con diferente complejidad argumental. Aunque los datos concretos varían en función de la metodología usada, hay una clara evidencia de que los niños de habla catalana y española con TEL presentan especiales dificultades en la producción de verbos con una alta complejidad en relación a la estructura argumental y cometen errores en la especificación de los argumentos obligatorios. Se concluye que tanto limitaciones en el procesamiento como déficits en la representación semántica de los verbos pueden estar implicados en estas dificultades
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RESUMO:Uma boa parte da mortalidade na idade adulta têm origem em comportamentos iniciados na adolescência, como sedentarismo, obesidade e consumo de tabaco, drogas ou álcool (Lourenço, 2007). O presente estudo tem como objectivo analisar os estilos de vida e os comportamentos adoptados pelos alunos da Escola Secundária de São João do Estoril (ESSJE), principalmente o nível de prática de actividade física em função do género, ano de escolaridade e índice de massa corporal (IMC). Porém, conhecer de que forma estes jovens ocupam os seus tempos livres é também um dos objectivos do presente trabalho. A amostra é constituída por 78 alunos da ESSJE, sendo que 27 alunos pertencem ao 10º ano, 25 ao 11º ano e 26 ao 12º ano de escolaridade. Foi aplicado uma parte do questionário da rede Europeia Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) que visa estudar a saúde e os estilos de vida dos adolescentes. Os resultados obtidos mostram que na grande maioria, os alunos praticam actividade física, evidenciando-se diferenças na prática relativamente ao género mas não relativamente ao IMC e ano de escolaridade. Quanto à ocupação dos tempos livres, os alunos adoptam na sua maioria por actividades sedentárias. ABSTRACT: A good part of mortality in adulthood has its origin in behavior start in adolescence, such as physical inactivity, obesity and smoking, drugs or alcohol (Lourenço, 2007). The present study aims to examine the lifestyles and behaviors adopted by students of the School of São João do Estoril, especially the level of physical activity by gender, years of education and body mass index. However, to know how these young people occupy their leisure time is also one of the objectives of this work. The sample consists of 78 students School of São João do Estoril, with 27 students belong to the 10 th year, 25 to 11th years and 26 to 12th grade. We applied a part of the questionnaire of the European network Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) project to study the health and lifestyles of teenagers. The results show that in most cases, students practice physical activity, demonstrating differences in practice on gender but not with regard to BMI and years of schooling. As for leisure time, students take mostly of sedentary activities.
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This paper discusses a survey undertaken to review information on hearing loss distributed by St. Louis area hospitals and pediatricians.
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The purpose of this project was to determine whether a monaural FM or binaural FM fitting strategy is more appropriate for children with Auditory Processing Disorders.
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The primary goal of this project is to study the ability of adult cochlear implant users to perceive emotion through speech alone. A secondary goal of this project is to study the development of emotion perception in normal hearing children to serve as a baseline for comparing emotion perception abilities in similarly-aged children with impaired hearing.
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The recent discovery of the contribution of alpha synuclein in the auditory system prompted further investigation of its functional role. Auditory brainstem response (ABR) and gap detection testing were completed on wild-type and transgenic M83 mice to assess the role of alpha synuclein in noise-induced hearing loss and central auditory function.
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Literature and research were gathered and analyzed to determine the impact UHL has on a child’s education, speech and language development. The effects of early intervention and amplification were also analyzed.
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This paper discusses a pilot study and the use of repair strategies to aid in communication with the hearing impaired.
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This paper studies the effectiveness of the recorded books and teaching method developed by Dr. Marie Carbo in the aural habilitation of pre-lingual deaf children with cochlear implants.
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This study assesses communication breakdowns in children with cochlear implants from oral and total communications backgrounds. More communication breakdowns occurred between the total communication child and the conversational partner than the oral communication child and the conversational partner. Both total and oral communication children used non-specific repair strategies.
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The ability for individuals with hearing loss to accurately recognize correct versus incorrect verbal responses during traditional word recognition testing across four different listening conditions was assessed.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a hearing screening program, particularly focusing on hit and false positive rates in the NICU and WBN at a top-rated birthing hospital in Saint Louis, MO. Additionally, the study examined how these rates may be influenced by risk factors for hearing loss.
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This paper discusses the effects of conducive hearing loss on language development.
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This paper discusses a study to determine average performance on word discrimination tests using the CID Early Speech Perception Test (ESP).