A review and evaluation of research on the deaf-blind from perceptual, communicative, social and rehabilitative perspectives

J Rönnberg, E Borg - Scandinavian Audiology, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
… in Nordic terms) for the better eye. The definition of deafness is that the threshold exceeds …
the choice of responses, ie how many times music was chosen (in percentage of total choices)…

Practices and attitudes that enhance music engagement of adult cochlear implant users

K Gfeller, RMM Mallalieu, A Mansouri… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
… others, playing in large ensembles) because of difficulty and lack of emotional reward. One
… “Being dismissed as a musician due to deafness or CI happens occasionally and is difficult to …

[PDF][PDF] Training in subtitling for the d/Deaf and the hard of hearing

J Neves - 2008 - iconline.ipleiria.pt
deafness better known to SDH trainees. It seems better, however, to take the trainees to
interact with the Deaf … the contribution of musical scores in the establishment of mood and …

[PDF][PDF] A comparison of audio-to-tactile conversion algorithms for melody recognition

R Paisa, J Andersen, NC Nilsson, S Serafin - Paper present at the Baltic …, 2022 - conforg.fr
… sensation in a musical context [1]. For the hearing impaired especially, tactile feedback has
… the auditory signal produces a better tactile experience - at least in terms of melodic content …

Positive clinical neuroscience: explorations in positive neurology

N Kapur, J Cole, T Manly, I Viskontas… - The …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
… have argued for an enhanced ability among blind children to learn music and this ability, in
Deaf signers are better at distributing attention toward the visual periphery during certain …

Music listening as a nursing intervention: a symphony of practice

R McCaffrey, RC Locsin - Holistic nursing practice, 2002 - journals.lww.com
… patients to listen to music whenever they choose can enhance feelings of control over their
… Even the deaf hear me, if they but listen to the voices of their own souls. I am the food of love. …

Getting the beat: entrainment of brain activity by musical rhythm and pleasantness

W Trost, S Frühholz, D Schön, C Labbé, S Pichon… - NeuroImage, 2014 - Elsevier
… positive affect elicited by pleasant music would enhance the rhythmic entrainment of attentional
… We propose that consonant music may establish a sustained pleasant emotional state, in …

Music development and hearing impairment: a case study of Evelyn Glennie

CA Walters - 2003 - open.uct.ac.za
… construed about the hearing impaired with music. A failing in … was a way for these men to
handle loneliness and feelings of … provoke a better assessment ofthe value of music to special …

The living quality of music: Neurobiologic patterns of communicating feeling

M Clynes, N Nettheim - … , mind, and brain: The neuropsychology of music, 1982 - Springer
… ; or it could be due to a better realization of some of the forms than others… better touch
expression used originally in making the sounds or to a better realized transform for some emotions

[PDF][PDF] The Role of Musical and Non-musical Factors in Enhancing Audio-visual and Emotion Recognition Processing: An Online Study

Y Che, A Nair, C Ashwin, K Petrini - … on audio-visual and emotion … - researchportal.bath.ac.uk
… from multisensory cues when recognising emotion which we did not … music has a key role
in enhancing audio-visual temporal processing, it did not directly assess whether some music