... From May to July, we conducted six observations, each one of two hours, once per week observing what the English instruction look like for hearingimpaired students and what methodologies the English ...
... The study also revealed that the quantity and quality of sign language input depends’ on the parents, as children of hearingimpaired parents turn to be better signers than those of hearing parents. ...
... a hearingimpaired in the dance classes and to relate her capacity e study present had qualitative approach and is characterized like descriptive research of kind of case ...with hearing ...
... This dissertation analyses the subject production of Spanish and English HearingImpaired (HI) children as compared to that of Typically Developed (TD) children. The data analysed are spontaneous and have ...
... sensorineural hearing loss and normal hearing ...the hearing-impaired listeners. Four normal- hearing listeners and 4 listeners with moderately-severe, bilateral symmetrical cochlear ...
... Digital hearing aids exhibit two key advantages when compared to analog hearing ...analog hearing aids: providing the same gain value regardless the ...a hearingimpaired ...the ...
... We created an interface by using "Simulink" to allow us to implement a real-time system simulation. In this system, output sounds were computed in real time, while MALTAB programs created waveform. We conducted ...
... of hearing-aids in hearing-impaired subjects. Most hearing-aids (be they external acoustic prostheses or cochlear implants) carry out a decomposition of acoustic signals into a number of ...
... Most hearingimpaired persons suffer from a reduced speech intelligibility in noisy ...binaural hearing system processing the signals from both ...symmetrical hearing loss should be fitted ...
... Once we now how to teach we should care about what elements should be taught. The first thing to have in consideration, as we said, is to know if the HearingImpaired had already developed de Symbolic ...
... Hearing loss result from genetic causes, complications at birth, certain infectious diseases, chronic ear infections, noise exposure, demographic characteristics (age, sex, race, education, and study site) and ...
... Distributed sound sources (e.g. crowd sounds) and diffuse sound fields (e.g. occurring in reflective closed spaces) are present in most daily environments. They actually have something in common as a diffuse sound field ...
... El cribado universal se ha extendido progresivamente siguiendo las recomendaciones del European Consensus Development Conference on Neonatal Hearing Screening en 1998, [r] ...
... visually impaired, we have developed a vision-based localization algorithm with visibility prediction using a monocular camera as the only sensor and a prior 3D map of the environment for small office-like ...
... ABSTRACT: Unlike occupational environments, noise exposure in recreational activities, such as the shooting of fireguns, it is not legally framework, as far as it is not carried out as an occupational task, or in the ...
... At national level, the MEN (Ministerio de Educación Nacional) must rethink their policies about inclusive education related to English language. Thus far, students with hearing impairments are excluded of every ...
... visually impaired students aged six-eleven attending mainstream schools, that at the beginning of the study, demonstrated poor academic results, due to the lack of appropriate material that produced in them a ...
... Results: A total of 100 school children in San Bernardo were evaluated. 52% of the sample were girls. The mean (SD) age was 9.75 (± 0.78) years. There were three cases of bilateral hearing loss and two cases of ...
... preop-erative hearing and greater chances of losing either auditory or facial nerve function during attempted total resection of the ...gradual hearing loss, and even vestibular dysfunction, are frequently ...