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Sensory Art Therapies: Advances in Research and Application 2012 Edition, edited by Q. Ashton Acton, PhD, provides an in-depth and authoritative exploration of sensory art therapies. This publication compiles peer-reviewed research and studies from leading scientists and institutions, focusing on developments in the field of sensory art therapies. It presents the latest advancements and techniques used in art therapy to assist individuals with sensory processing and therapeutic needs. The book addresses both theoretical and practical aspects, offering insights into therapeutic options available for different conditions, such as partial deafness cochlear implantation and electric acoustic stimulation. This edition is particularly valuable for researchers, practitioners, and students in the fields of art therapy, audiology, and psychology, providing comprehensive and reliable information that can be cited with confidence.
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This thesis investigates the impact of cognitive abilities, specifically inhibitory control and working memory capacity (WMC), on the ability to recognize speech in noisy environments. It highlights how older individuals, both with and without hearing impairments, face more challenges in segregating target speech from background noise compared to younger, normally-hearing individuals. The research includes four studies that examine these cognitive factors using various speech materials and types of background noise. The findings indicate that high WMC is beneficial for understanding speech in noise, particularly for older individuals with hearing impairments, and that inhibitory control plays a significant role in perceived listening effort. The thesis contributes to understanding how age, hearing status, and cognitive abilities affect speech recognition in noise.
Speech perception. --- Sensory disorders in old age. --- Speech perception --- Sensory disorders in old age
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Smell disorders. --- Olfaction disorders --- Olfactory disorders --- Nose --- Sensory disorders --- Diseases
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A workbook for kids with sensory processing disorder (SPD), a condition characterized by difficulty with sensory integration, Making Sense of Your Senses includes activities designed to help parents teach children skills they can use in everyday life to overcome their symptoms and build self-awareness.
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Provides an overview of the dangers to personal health and safety caused by loss of smell, and safety measures that can be taken. Includes comments by Gary K. Beauchamp, Ph.D., Director, Monell Chemical Senses Center, and Beverly Cowart, Ph.D., Program Director, Chemosensory Clinical Research Center.
Smell disorders --- Food --- Sensory disorders in old age --- Sensory evaluation
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Describes the nature of balance problems in older people, the necessity of medical consults for their diagnosis, and treatment options.
Labyrinth (Ear) --- Dizziness --- Vertigo --- Sensory disorders in old age --- Diseases
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This book provides an in-depth look at communication disorders affecting older adults and their daily lives. Students and professionals will benefit from this text's unique coverage of specific disorders, such as dementia and Parkinson's Disease, and the corresponding treatment, counseling, and impact on family life.
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Sensory disorders. --- Sensation Disorders --- therapy --- Sensation disorders --- Sensory system disorders --- Nervous system --- Sense organs --- Diseases --- therapy.
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The authors describe the everyday experiences of those who interact with infants and children with Regulation Disorders of Sensory Processing. They explain the distinguishing characteristics, symptoms, diagnosis, assessment and treatment approaches for the disorder.
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