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Chapter Thirteen: Deaf Gain - Coggle Diagram
Chapter Thirteen: Deaf Gain
Chelsee Patterson 11.24.21
Magic Touch
Touch is multimodal sense
Tactile information iris temperature, proprioception, kinesthesia, nociception
Touch v. Tactile
Vision is the dominant sensory modality among all higher primates
SSsymptoms rather than signals - 2 beings are in close proximity
Use touch to confirm our realty our whole life long
Greetings/exits establish social relationship, rituals by recognition
Touch Rights
Haptic events
Touch is one of the most basic human needs...foor physical and psychological health
Developmental Touch
Skin is largest sensory organ
Touch is first sense to develop
Increases levels of hormones that help body respond to stress
Better-organized sleep statues (infants)
Raises preemie's temperature, weight and betters their responses to pain
Positively affects physiological, behavioral, and social development
Autistic infants show better attentional behavior
Benefits of touch are passed along
Father's massaging infants for 15 minutes
Touch & Cognition
Habituation is the process of growing inured to Ann eliciting stimulus thus showing a decline in elicited behavior, similar to fatigue
Haptic abilities carry infants from perception to cognition
Tactile awareness correlates to higher-level cognitive functions in adults
Tactile sensations influenced higher social cognitive processing
Haptic working memory showed a high accuracy rate for both common and uncommon objects
Different pathways in tactile cortex system, one for object recognition and one for object localization.
Application
Haptic communication is gleaned from shared virtual experiences
Touch and force-feedback technology
Haptics playing a role in the motor-learning process
Different perceptual styles
Haptics are used in clinical-skill acquisition
Virtual-reality based programs of rehabilitation are built on a haptics foundation
Haptics / Plasticity
Neural mechanisms of sensory integration are unique to particular sensory pairings
The capacity of the nervous system to modify its organization iris called neroplasticity
"Unmasking"
Compensatory adaptations
Rehabilitation - dynamically modify the brain organization for the multi sensory integration
Reading braille
Cross-modal plasticity occurs when all the senses are intact
Testing with cochlear implants turned off
hASL - deaf/blind haptic form of ASL
Touch & Gain
Balloon against chest at concerts; enjoy vibrations
Touch to get another attention
Deaf mothers use touch more frequently than hearing mothers
Classifiers identified crucially by their hand shape; references particular property
Language becomes the signer the signer becomes the language
ASL poems & narrations