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Manelis-Baram, Liora; Meiri, Gal; Ilan, Michal; Faroy, Michal; Michaelovski, Analya; Flusser, Hagit; Menashe, Idan; Dinstein, Ilan – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
Previous research has demonstrated that sleep disturbances are positively correlated with sensory sensitivities in children with ASD. Most of these studies, however, were based on cross-sectional analyses, where the relationship across symptom domains was examined at a single time-point. Here, we examined the development of 103 pre-school children…
Descriptors: Sleep, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Sensory Experience
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Llamazares de Prado, José Enrique; Arias Gago, Ana Rosa – Education and Urban Society, 2022
The incorporation of emotions in educational and cultural spaces is increasingly important in our society. The main objective is to review studies on emotional pedagogy both in school and in the museum and its importance in the education of blind pupils, providing elements for good practice. In the methodology used, a systematic review has been…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Museums, Schools, Blindness
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Page, Damien; Sidebottom, Kay – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
As places of learning, schools inevitably foreground cognition. Neglected in schools and in the literature is the body, often an inconvenience or barrier to learning rather than a site of perception and understanding. Where the body is considered, it is primarily concerned with pedagogy and children rather than analysing the broad range of…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Human Body, Motion, Tactual Perception
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Rodrigues, Evelina D.; Marôco, João; Frota, Sónia – Infant and Child Development, 2021
Different methodologies applied in human and non-human primate studies limit the comparisons that can be made. The early communicative gestures of 10 children between 7 and 12 months were analysed using a descriptive approach usually found in non-human primate studies. Silent-visual gestures were the most used, followed by contact and audible…
Descriptors: Infants, Nonverbal Communication, Sensory Experience, Learning Modalities
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Foote, Alexander G.; Thibeault, Susan L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: The larynx is a uniquely situated organ, juxtaposed between the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts, and endures considerable immunological challenges while providing reflexogenic responses via putative mucosal mechanoreceptor afferents. Laryngeal afferents mediate precise monitoring of sensory events by relay to the internal branch…
Descriptors: Human Body, Sensory Experience, Health, Diseases
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Motamedi, Yasamin; Murgiano, Margherita; Perniss, Pamela; Wonnacott, Elizabeth; Marshall, Chloë; Goldin-Meadow, Susan; Vigliocco, Gabriella – Developmental Science, 2021
A key question in developmental research concerns how children learn associations between words and meanings in their early language development. Given a vast array of possible referents, how does the child know what a word refers to? We contend that onomatopoeia (e.g. "knock," "meow"), where a word's sound evokes the sound…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Language Acquisition, Phonology, Figurative Language
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Simcoe, Sarah Mae; Gilmour, John; Garnett, Michelle S.; Attwood, Tony; Donovan, Caroline; Kelly, Adrian B. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
The Questionnaire for Autism Spectrum Conditions (Q-ASC; Attwood, Garnett & Rynkiewicz, 2011) is one of the few screening instruments that includes items designed to assess female-specific ASD-Level 1 traits. This study examined the ability of a modified version of the Q-ASC (Q-ASC-M; Ormond et al., 2018) to differentiate children with and…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Questionnaires, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Autism Spectrum Disorders
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McGarrigle, Ronan; Mattys, Sven – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2023
Purpose: Listening-related fatigue is a potential negative consequence of challenges experienced during everyday listening and may disproportionately affect older adults. Contrary to expectation, we recently found that increased reports of listening-related fatigue were associated with better performance on a dichotic listening task. However, this…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Older Adults, Listening, Fatigue (Biology)
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MacRae, Christina; Jones, Liz – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
This paper explores the term involvement in relation to children's experiences within early years pedagogy, where it is used as a marker of a quality learning environment. We explore how philosophical enquiry offers ways of thinking more deeply about involvement as a vital quality, and how this prompts us to move beyond universal and progressive…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Student Experience, Child Development, Educational Philosophy
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Williams, Gemma; Corbyn, Jill; Hart, Angie – Child Care in Practice, 2023
Poor mental health--compared to that of the neurotypical child population--is a serious concern for many autistic children and young people around the world. In the UK, we have an increasing number of autistic young people receiving care in NHS funded in-patient mental health facilities. While sensory processing differences have now been added to…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Mental Health, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Foreign Countries
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Spence, Charles – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2020
Traditionally, architectural practice has been dominated by the eye/sight. In recent decades, though, architects and designers have increasingly started to consider the other senses, namely sound, touch (including proprioception, kinesthesis, and the vestibular sense), smell, and on rare occasions, even taste in their work. As yet, there has been…
Descriptors: Building Design, Perception, Cognitive Processes, Sensory Integration
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Siofra Bradley; Fhionna Moore; Fiona Duffy; Lili Clark; Tasha Suratwala; Pooky Knightsmith; Karri Gillespie-Smith – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
The objective of this study was to explore the role that Autistic identity, sensory processing and camouflaging behaviours have on eating disorder symptomology in Autistic adults. Previous research has focused on cognitive and sensory factors to explain the association between autism and eating disorders, but the roles of social identity and…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Sensory Experience, Self Concept
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Laura Claudia Johanna Pflieger; Christian Hartmann; Maria Bannert – Discover Education, 2024
In the rapidly evolving landscape of educational technologies, Immersive Virtual Reality (iVR) stands out as a transformative tool for teaching and learning. The learner must actively engage, particularly when visual and auditory knowledge information is presented simultaneously. Generative learning strategies support learners in processing and…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Knowledge Level, Information Technology, Imagination
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Emma Clark; Ted Brown; Mong-Lin Yu – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
Children's participation in daily occupations can be influenced by a range of factors. One such factor is interoceptive awareness which allows a person to understand their internal body signals and can support emotional and self-regulation. The current literature surrounding interoceptive awareness and children's participation is lacking. To…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Childrens Attitudes, Sensory Experience, Multisensory Learning
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Tiziana C. Callari; Louise Moody; Ben Horan – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2024
Purpose: Virtual reality (VR) has been explored as a training and testing environment in a range of work contexts, and increasingly so in transport. There is, however, a lack of research exploring the role of VR in the training of tram drivers, and in providing an environment in which advances in tram technology can be tested safely. This study…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Usability, Information Technology, Job Training
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