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Communication between sensory and motor neurons.
People with sensory loss such as hearing or sight can benefit from different types of effective communication. For example, those with hearing loss may benefit from using sign language or pictures to communicate. Those with sight loss may benefit most from vocal communication.
The term "aural" refers to hearing. Aural communication refers to passing along information using the auditory-sensory system using both speaking and hearing.
the are so many reasons and the list is endless the persons could be intoxicated with drugs either medicinal or recreational ,they could have sensory impairment like hearing and sight .in some situation it could be that the person has to much stress and have shut themselves of to human interaction or they have mental health issues .others could be because they hearing voices in their heads .
its important that you both understand each other by doing this you should listenen and ans speak to the person
Sensory loss can lead to cognitive impairment as the brain receives less input from the affected senses, which can impact memory, attention, and problem-solving abilities. This can result in difficulties in processing information and performing tasks that rely on sensory input, leading to challenges in daily functioning and overall cognitive decline.
Cognitive impairment is the term that best describes the loss of mental ability to understand sensory stimuli.
The effects of disabilty are that it may or will change your lifestyle and attitudes. It becomes difficult in some ways after.
Sensory impairment refers to a defect in sensing and passing on the imulse. This leads to absense of sensation and neuronal coordination. People with sensory impairment may not be able to hear or speak or view or smell or feel or react to the stimuli given to the respective sensory systems. The impairment may be caused by aging and other physiological changes, accident or injuries etc.
Any substance which, upon introduction to the body's system, causes imparement of the body's cognative functions and/or sensory perception. (Like a loss or reduction in the body's ability to feel is an impairment of the sensory perception while a specific loss of the ability to feel pain would be a sign of both cognative and sensory impairment.)
A cognitive issue.
A sensory impairment team is a group of professionals who provide support and services to individuals with sensory impairments, such as hearing loss or visual impairment. The team may include audiologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, teachers of the visually impaired, and other specialists who work together to help individuals overcome challenges related to their sensory impairments.
Victoria Melanie Esses has written: 'Cognitive and sensory mediators of preload effects on restrained and unrestrained eaters'
The thalamus acts as a relay station in the brain, transmitting sensory information to different regions for processing. Dysfunction in the thalamus can lead to sensory processing disorders, sleep disturbances, and cognitive impairment in real life. It plays a crucial role in our ability to perceive and interpret the world around us.
Congenital toxoplasmosis may cause visual impairment and hearing loss.
Proprioception
Cognitive resonance.