Context, Cognition, and Deafness
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In past studies of the effect of environment and social settings upon the cognitive development of deaf children, results frequently were confounded by conflicting conclusions related to the particpants' varying degrees of hearing loss. Context, Cognition, and Deafness: An Introduction takes an interdisciplinary approach that clarifies these disparate findings by analyzing many methodologies. Editors M. Diane Clark, Marc Marschark, and Michael Karchmer, widely respected scholars in their own right, have assembled work by a varying cast of renowned researchers to elucidate the effects of family, peers, and schools on deaf children.To integrate the often contrasting approaches of clinical and cultural researchers, this sharply focused volume has called upon experts in anthropology, psychology, linguistics, basic visual sensory processes, education, cognition, and neurophysiology to share complementary observations. One of William C. Stokoe's last contributions, "Deafness, Cognition, and Language" leads fluidly into Jeffrey P. Praden's analysis of clinical assessments of deaf people's cognitive abilities. Margaret Wilson expands on the impace of sign language expertise on visual perception.Context, Cognition, and Deafness also shows that theory can intersect practice, as displayed by editor Marschark and Jennifer Lukomski in their research on literacy, cognition, and education. Amy R. Lederberg and Patricia E. Spencer have combined sequential designs in their study of vocabulary learning. Ethan Remmel, Jeffrey G. Bettger, and Amy M. Weinberg explore the theory of mind development. The emotional development of deaf children also received detailed consideration by Colin D. Gray, Judith A. Hosie, Phil A. Russell, and Ellen A. Ormel. Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans delineates her perspective on the coming of age of deaf children in relation to their education and development. Marschark concludes with insightful impressions on the future of theory and application, an appropriate close to this exceptional, coherent volume.M. Diane Clark is Professor in the Department of Psychology at Shippensburg University in Shippensburg, PA.Marc Marschark is Professor in the Department of Research at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, NY.Michael Karchmer is Professor in the Department of Education Foundations and Research and Director of the Gallaudet Research Institute at Gallaudet University.

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Year
2001
ISBN
9781563682575

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Contributors
  4. 1. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Context, Cognition, and Deafness: An Introduction
  5. 2. Deafness, Cognition, and Language
  6. 3. The Clinical Assessment of Deaf People’s Cognitive Abilities
  7. 4. The Impact of Sign Language Expertise on Visual Perception
  8. 5. Cognition and Language in Italian Deaf Preschoolers of Deaf and Hearing Families
  9. 6. Understanding Language and Learning in Deaf Children
  10. 7. Vocabulary Development of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children
  11. 8. Theory of Mind Development in Deaf Children
  12. 9. Emotional Development in Deaf Children: Facial Expressions, Display Rules, and Theory of Mind
  13. 10. Social Change and Conflict: Context for Research on Deafness
  14. 11. Context, Cognition, and Deafness: Planning the Research Agenda
  15. Index