1000 resultados para Visual Immediacy
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Deaf people are perceived by hearing people as living in a silent world. Yet, silence cannot exist without sound, so if sound is not heard, can there be silence? From a linguistic point of view silence is the absence of, or intermission in, communication. Silence can be communicative or noncommunicative. Thus, silence must exist in sign languages as well. Sign languages are based on visual perception and production through movement and sight. Silence must, therefore, be visually perceptible; and, if there is such a thing as visual silence, how does it look? The paper will analyse the topic of silence from a Deaf perspective. The main aspects to be explored are the perception and evaluation of acoustic noise and silence by Deaf people; the conceptualisation of silence in visual languages, such as sign languages; the qualities of visual silence; the meaning of silence as absence of communication (particularly between hearing and Deaf people); social rules for silence; and silencing strategies.
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Esta investigação teve como objeto de estudo o Ateliê Caderneta de Cromos, do projeto Geração Cool, fruto de uma parceria entre várias instituições do concelho de Almada. Trata--se de um projeto de desenvolvimento social comunitário, multicultural, associado a uma escola. Através de um estudo de caso, pretendeu analisar-se, criticamente, um modelo não formal de práticas ligadas às artes visuais, vocacionado para jovens em risco e mostrar como as aprendizagens desenvolvidas num ateliê de artes visuais contribuem para o processo de inclusão desses jovens. Desenvolveu-se um quadro teórico abrangente, no sentido de sustentar as perguntas iniciais, referenciando questões consideradas pertinentes tais como: visões contemporâneas das realidades multiculturais das periferias urbanas; perspetivas pós-modernistas de ensino artístico, defensoras de uma construção cognitiva; ação dos projetos artísticos de desenvolvimento social e ainda, a importância ética e social dos currículos artísticos atuais. Tendo como referência a hipótese de antagonismo e/ou complementaridade entre o ato pedagógico não formal e o institucional, o estudo procurou estabelecer uma relação entre essa prática e a inclusão, ao identificar e desmontar um roteiro estratégico de aprendizagens. O ato pedagógico no Ateliê mostrou potenciar uma aprendizagem construtiva nas respostas produzidas, sendo também significativa pelo caráter experiencial vivido e cognitiva no sentido em que determina a construção de um significado, assumido como a própria assunção identitária.
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This paper examines the visual speech processing abilities of older adults and the age-related effects on speechreading abilities.
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This paper reviews a study to examine the effects on lip reading performance of word position within a sentence.
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This paper studies the validity of the Test of Visual Perceptual Abilities (TVPA) as an indicator of learning problems in hearing-impaired children and how it correlates with other measures of learning disabilities.
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This paper studies the auditory, visual and combined audio-visual recognition of vowels by severely and profoundly hearing impaired children.
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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 to investigate immediate recall of visual stimuli presented simultaneously or sequentially in time.
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This paper discusses visual-motor tests and reading tests for hearing impaired children.
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This study examines whether similarly reduced amounts of visible articulatory information has potential for increasing speech intelligibility over the telephone to hearing-impaired listeners.
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The goal of the study was to identify what effect headshaking in the horizontal plane has on Computerized Dynamic Posturography results in normals and patients with unilateral vestibular dysfunction. Additionally, the results were compared to results of the dynamic subjective visual vertical test.
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This study examines whether similarly reduced amounts of visible articulatory information has potential for increasing speech intelligibility over the telephone to hearing-impaired listeners.
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An electromagnetic articulograph (EMA) system was used to provide a participant with congenital hearing loss visual biofeedback information on speech production. Five normally hearing listeners reported a change in their perception of the speech sound /æ/ in the various conditions of the study.
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This paper discusses a test for speech perception and scoring to test likelihood of success with mainstreaming.
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In order to evaluate high-frequency VOR function, the effects of different types of motion on visual acuity were evaluated in asymptomatic and symptomatic subjects. A new testing protocol of evaluating vestibular function was developed in an effort to enhance current treatment protocols.