Cognitive Diversity in Deaf People: Implications for Communication and Education
Author:
Ila Parasnis
DOI:
10.1080/010503998420739
Published in:
Scandinavian Audiology,
Volume
27,
Issue
4 Supplement 49
December
1998
, pages 109
- 115
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(English)
Now published as: International Journal of Audiology
The circumstances under which this title is published have changed:
Reason for change: merged
Date of change: 2002
New ISSN: 1499-2027
New EISSN: 1708-8186
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Abstract
Research and issues related to cognitive diversity in deaf people will be reviewed that indicate how the visual-perceptual skills and cognitive processes of deaf people may be different from those in hearing people. It is suggested that deafness and the use of a sign language may selectively contribute to the development of such differences. Implications of the research and its limitations for enhancing the communication and educational experiences of deaf people are also discussed.
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