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Peer reviewedPastore, Richard E. – Visible Language, 1978
Examines the perception of components of written and spoken codes of human communication from a broad perspective in an attempt to identify possible similarities. (GT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Research, Literature Reviews
Boyadjieff, Kiril; Poulin, Gerald – Dialog on Language Instruction, 1997
Investigated the capabilities of the Intel's latest video capture board, the Intel Smart Video Recorder Pro. The study provides information about the capabilities of various CD-ROM drives in handling audiovisual files. The final outcome of this study was an objective assessment of the applicability of today's digital video for the purpose of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Digital Computers, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedLarsen, Janet D.; Fritsch, Klaus – Teaching of Psychology, 1998
Identifies the "missing fundamental illusion" as that which occurs when two tones are heard together and the listener hears a third tone with a pitch corresponding to the difference in their frequencies. Describes an inexpensive and valid demonstration of the missing fundamental using a British police whistle. (MJP)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Auditory Tests
Peer reviewedTal, Naomi Frankel; Siegel, Linda S. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1996
Analyzed the reading performance of dyslexic, poor, and normally achieving readers on a test of pseudoword reading according to the type of error committed. Findings failed to support the existence of a critical phonological processing difference between IQ reading-discrepant and IQ reading-nondiscrepant disabled readers. (74 references)…
Descriptors: Consonants, Dyslexia, Elementary School Students, Error Analysis (Language)
Peer reviewedClark, Ellen Riojas; Linden, Judy – TESOL Journal, 1997
Discusses the results of presenting an animated movie conveying the theme of preserving the natural environment to non-English-speaking Mexican children in English-as-a-Second-Language classes as a stimulus for concentrating on English comprehension. Findings indicate that 42% of the students reviewed showed English comprehension and 30% described…
Descriptors: Child Language, Context Effect, English (Second Language), Instructional Films
Peer reviewedYates, Graham – Geographical Education, 2000
Presents active learning strategies that utilize visual images, in particular photographs, to promote learning in geography. Explains that the six activities focus on Vietnam. Uses the photographs to encourage students to engage with the images to promote better observation skills. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction
Soraci, S. A., Jr.; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1990
Children with mental retardation are particularly prone to failure on relational tasks such as oddity and match-to-sample, suggesting a differential sensitivity to relational information. This paper reports on several studies in which characteristics of stimulus arrays were enhanced. Results demonstrated the theoretical and practical significance…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Discrimination Learning
Peer reviewedProctor, Adele – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1990
Three prelinguistic, profoundly deaf children (aged three to four) used a wearable, single channel, vibrotactile communication aid in conjunction with hearing aids during individual speech and language therapy at school. Subjects exhibited a faster than average rate of learning to understand spoken language after the onset of vibrotactile…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Comprehension, Deafness
Peer reviewedEilers, Rebecca E.; And Others – Volta Review, 1989
Speech production gains made by hearing-impaired children (aged 3-7) in a training program incorporating tactual vocoders were compared with gains made by 15 comparison children. The 11 subjects showed gains in syllable inventories and pronunciation of vocabulary items; in another study, 7 subjects exhibited gains in grammatical development.…
Descriptors: Communication Aids (for Disabled), Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Grammar
Peer reviewedLongoni, Anna M.; Scalisi, T. G. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1994
Four experiments investigated phonemic and visual similarity effects in 5- and 10-year olds. Results suggested that young children rely on modality-dependent codes, which are probably automatically activated, and do not use a speech-based memory code for drawings and words. This pattern of findings appeared to be independent of culture and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedPierce, Karen L.; Schreibman, Laura – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1994
This study of 3 low-functioning children (ages 6-9) with autism found that subjects could successfully use pictures to manage their self-care behavior in the absence of a treatment provider, generalize their behavior across settings and tasks, and maintain behaviors at follow-up. When picture order was manipulated, subjects followed the new…
Descriptors: Autism, Cues, Daily Living Skills, Generalization
Peer reviewedNicholas, Johanna Grant – Volta Review, 1994
Natural language conversational samples were collected from hearing-impaired preschoolers who were either using cochlear implants, tactile aids, or hearing aids over a 33-month period. Children using cochlear implants increased their overall communicativeness, their breadth of functions, and their use of intelligible speech faster than other…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cochlear Implants, Communication Skills, Deafness
Peer reviewedKern, Lee; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1995
A functional analysis of breath-holding episodes in a 7-year-old girl with severe mental retardation and Cornelia-de-Lange syndrome indicated that breath holding served an operant function, primarily to gain access to attention. Use of extinction, scheduled attention, and a picture card communication system decreased breath holding. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Attention, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Case Studies
Peer reviewedSwisher, M. Virginia – American Annals of the Deaf, 1992
The onset and maintenance of visual attention to signing was observed in three profoundly deaf children (ages two and three) while interacting with their hearing mothers about a picture story. All children experienced problems with the need to focus simultaneously on the mother's signs and the picture book. Suggestions for developing visual…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Communication Skills, Deafness, Interaction Process Analysis
Peer reviewedEdwardson, Mickie; And Others – Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 1992
Describes a study with undergraduate students that examined whether the appearance of graphics and other visuals in a television newscast would result in lower recall of audio content, whether such visuals would promote comprehension of each story as a whole, and whether subjects would prefer stories with visuals. (24 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing, Listening Comprehension


