10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPERCEPTION»
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imperception in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Learning Disabilities and Brain Function: A ...
We have referred briefly to two cases of auditory imperception, in Chapter 2 and
previously in this chapter, but because this process is essential to normal
academic learning, we examine the consequences of its dysfunction more
thoroughly ...
10.5.1.2 Softness Imperception Model The primary assumption for the softness
imperception model is that loudness at threshold is not the same for HILs and
NHLs. Softness imperception is based on the concept that loudness at threshold
is ...
Mary Florentine, Arthur Popper, Richard R. Fay, 2010
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Auditory Signal Processing: Physiology, Psychoacoustics, and ...
The purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis that listeners with hearing
losses of primarily cochlear origin have Softness Imperception, SI. The concept of
SI arose from recent modeling of loudness summation in listeners with cochlear ...
Daniel Pressnitzer, Alain de Cheveigne, Stephen McAdams, 2006
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An Outline of Abnormal Psychology
Disorders of perception can be classed under four main heads: (A) Imperception,
(B) Synesthesia, (C) Illusions, and (D) Hallucinations. A. Imperception.
Imperception, or agnosia, is an insufficiency of perception, the impression fails to
arouse ...
James Winfred Bridges, 1921
If you show him a button-hook and he cannot tell what it is, he is suffering from
visual imperception. If you jingle a handful of coins behind his head and he says
that you arc shaking a box of pills, he is suffering from auditory imperception.
William Henry Butter Stoddart, 1908
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Oxford Handbook of Auditory Science: Hearing
Softness imperception The primary assumption for the softness imperception
model is that loudness at threshold is not the same for the HILs and NHLs.
Softness imperception is based on the ideas that the loudness at threshold is
higher for a ...
David R. Moore, Paul Albert Fuchs, Adrian Rees, 2010
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Disordered Thinking and Communication in Children
"Congenital central deafness," on the other hand, was generally concordant with
other workers' notions of auditory imperception, and developmental word-
deafness. At its most profound level, central deafness is an incapacity to
associate ...
Mahin Hassibi, Harry Breuer, 1980
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Neuropsychological Validation of Learning Disability Subtypes
WISC Vocabulary Subtest (VOC) 5. Peabody Picture Vocabulary IQ 6. Auditory
Imperception and Suppression — Right 7. Auditory Imperception and
Suppression — Left •8. Speech-Sounds Perception Test (SSP) 9. Auditory
Closure Test •10.
Byron Patrick Rourke, 1991
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Practice of Child-Clinical Neuropsychology: An Introduction
At the most elementary levels, these would usually include tests for tactile,
auditory, and visual imperception. An example of a measure of tactile
imperception is one that simply requires the child to identify, without the aid of
vision, which hand ...
Byron Rourke, Sean Rourke, Harry van der Vlugt, 2002
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Traumatic Brain Injury
I Cortical, or central, blindness (Anton syndrome) is a primary sensory disorder
with complete or near complete loss of vision without awareness of the impaired
individual. I Color imperception is defective color awareness after a brain injury.
David X. Cifu, MD, Deborah Caruso, MD, 2010