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Title The Oxford handbook of deaf studies in learning and cognition / edited by Marc Marschark and Harry Knoors
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 456 pages) : illustrations
Series Oxford library of psychology
Oxford library of psychology.
Contents It is more than language: The role of cognition in the pragmatic skills of children who are deaf or hard of hearing / Dianne Toe, Louise Paatsch, Amy Szarkowski -- Working memory for signs and gestures / Mary Rudner, Jerker Rönnberg -- Developmental, cognitive, and neurocognitive perspectives on language development in children who use cochlear implants / Pasquale Rinaldi, Francesco Pavani, Maria Cristina Caselli -- Theory of mind and conversation in deaf and hearing children / Candida C. Peterson -- Bilingual cognitive advantages in multilingual and multimodal deaf and hard-of-hearing children and adults / Kathryn Crowe, Linda Cupples -- How early auditory experience affects children's ability to learn spoken words / Derek M. Houston, Chi-hsin Chen, Claire Monroy, Irina Castellanos -- Why are children with cochlear implants at risk for executive functioning delays: Language only or something more? / William G. Kronenberger, David B. Pisoni -- The influence of explicit and implicit memory processes on the spoken-written language learning of children with Cis / Barbara Arfé, Ambra Fastelli -- Dissociating the impact of language access and auditory access in deaf children's cognitive development / Matthew L. Hall -- Framing educational needs of deaf and hard-of-hearing infants and toddlers using the developmental systems approach / Manfred Hintermair -- The effect of communication mode on learning outcomes for children with hearing loss: A review / Julia Sarant, Ann Geers -- Making "normal" count: Mediating for early mathematics learning in young deaf and hard-of-hearing children / Karen L. Kritzer -- Changing perspectives for the 21st century: Digital literacy and computational thinking for deaf/hard-of-hearing learners / Karen L. Kritzer, Chad E. Smith -- Tickets for the inclusive museum: Accessible opportunities for non-formal learning by deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals / Magda Nikolaraizi, Charikleia Kanari, Marc Marschark -- Theory of mind: Implications for cognition and learning in deaf and hard-of-hearing learners / Stacey L. Tucci, Susan R. Easterbrooks -- The neurobiology of reading differs for deaf and hearing adults / Karen Emmorey -- Technology makes things possible: Improving the abilities of deaf and hard-of-hearing children with advanced technologies / Sigal Eden -- Accommodating deaf and hard of hearing children with cognitive deficits / Harry Knoors, Marc Marschark -- Deaf studies in learning and cognition: A coming-of-age story / Marc Marschark, Harry Knoors -- Verbal learning and memory processes following cochlear implantation / David B. Pisoni, William G. Kronenberger, Michael S. Harris, Aaron C. Moberly -- Investigating early pre-implant predictors of language and cognitive development in children with cochlear implants / Mary K. Fagan, Laurie S. Eisenberg, Karen C. Johnson -- Executive functioning, memory, and literacy in deaf learners: Reading and writing involve more than just words and grammar / Donna Morere -- Foundations of Language Development in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Infants: Cognitive and Social Processes / Dani Levine, Daniela Avelar, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Derek M. Houston -- Triggering, configuration and engagement: Spoken word learning processes in young children with hearing loss / Emily Lund -- I should do as I say, not as I do: Self-regulation and psychosocial outcomes in deaf children with cochlear implants / Irina Castellanos, David B. Pisoni, William G. Kronenberger -- Cognitive development: the impact of pediatric cochlear implantation / Lindsey C. Edwards, Peter K. Isquith -- Executive functions and access to language: The importance of intersubjectivity / Gary Morgan, Matthew W. G. Dye
Summary In recent years, the intersection of cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and neuroscience regarding deaf individuals has received increasing attention from a variety of academic and educational audiences. Both research and pedagogy have addressed questions about whether deaf children learn in the same ways that hearing children learn, how signed languages and spoken languages might affect different aspects of cognition and cognitive development, and the ways in which hearing loss influences how the brain processes and retains information
Notes Also issued in print: 2020
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Audience Specialized
Notes Online resource; title from home page (viewed on June 1, 2020)
Subject Deaf -- Education.
Deaf children -- Psychology
Learning, Psychology of.
Infants.
Children.
Learning.
Cognition.
Language acquisition.
Persons With Hearing Impairments -- psychology
Infant
Child
Learning
Cognition
Language Development
infants.
children (people by age group)
cognition.
Deaf children -- Psychology
Deaf -- Education
Learning, Psychology of
Form Electronic book
Author Marschark, Marc, editor.
Knoors, Harry, editor.
ISBN 9780190054069
0190054069
9780190054076
0190054077
9780190054052
0190054050
Other Titles Deaf studies in learning and cognition