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    Everyone has their own style they prefer, there are several different learning styles that you can choice from. Visual, verbal and audio are a couple to just name a few. I will go over each one and explain what each one means. The Visual (Spatial) Learning Style First we will talk about the visual learning style. If you use the visual style, you prefer using images, pictures, colors, and maps to organize information and communicate with others. You visualize…

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    feeling is what makes art so special. The ability to provide escapism in a world of chaos is an asset provided from art. Art is life and vice versa. Therefor, art must be given more emphasis in curricula. Due to its absence in the modern education system, society has grown to become more adapt at looking at art for the wrong reasons. Commercialized art has become the standard, and while commercialized art has its own place within society, so do the other forms and the unique experiences they…

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    their mother. Unlike adults, infants imitate actions more than is necessary, even when it is not clear that the action is desirable. Basic Visual Function and Visual Attention…

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    mentions two approaches; the adaptive approach and the non-adaptive approach. An adaptive learning system is one that attempts to customize the presentation of information and the instructional strategy to the individual learner. For example, an adaptive approach would identify the cognitive style of an individual and present information in a manner congruent with his or her style. A non-adaptive learning system may be defined as one that attempts to cater for cognitive style differences by…

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    Pediatric Optometry

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    in optometry. As I have stated in several posts over the term, optometry (like dentistry or even public health) is a vastly underrated field of medicine. And with my long-term dream of getting into pediatric optometry and working with children with visual impairments, I saw an opportunity to bring the eyes and community health assessment into one project. Largely due to more accessible data sources and information, I found this project was achievable with minimal difficulty compared to the prior…

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    individualized because not all students are the same and they learn differently. A few are, Applied Behavioral Analysis, Discrete Trial teaching, Picture Exchange Communication system and Verbal Behavior. I think these ones are especially important,…

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    Attention In MT-MST

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    is that the visual system receives copious amounts of information. Attention permits the visual system to pinpoint a “subset” of that information for further processing and attention, dependent on either the properties of the stimulus (bottom up processing) or on a voluntary choice by the subject (top down processing). This article further examines these processes by looking at the influence of voluntary attention on the neural activity of the MT-MST complex, an area of the human visual cortex…

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    뀀뀀l Essay Introduction Visual communication is a marvelous process that requires and uses a complex framework involving our eyes, senses and brain interpretation. An eight-week course scratches the surface of the abundant knowledge there is to be had. This essay will answer some of the behaviors in which vision works and how it affects many areas of our daily lives. 1. Provide an explanation of how our eyes take in visual information and how mind interprets, processes and remembers that data.…

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    Visual Neglect Patients

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    Visual Neglect Patients: Methods in Exploring Perceptual Deficits This essay holds the purpose of critically analysing the methods used in regards to visceral inabilities in visual neglect patients. Visual neglect is a failure to attend or respond to a specific side of meaningful stimulus typically following a lesion on the brain. It goes by the names unilateral neglect, hemi-inattention (Robertson & Halligan, 2014), hemispatial neglect (Luukkainen-Markkula, Tarkka, Pitkanen, Sivenius, &…

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    By Lizabel Mónica Visual Artist Nestor Siré has set up an art gallery inside today's most popular Cuban media. El Paquete is a 1 Terabyte size changing database of digital content, mostly pirated, and transferred informally through USB external hard drives. El Paquete is nothing like television, any form of radio, or the Internet. It is a huge media phenomenon run through hand-to-hand distribution and outside of government control. There, Siré has managed to insert an Art Gallery. WHO IS…

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