How Long to Read The Impact of Sensory, Linguistic and Social Deprivation on Cognition

By Matthew Dye

How Long Does it Take to Read The Impact of Sensory, Linguistic and Social Deprivation on Cognition?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 8 minutes to read The Impact of Sensory, Linguistic and Social Deprivation on Cognition by Matthew Dye

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Description

Early experience plays a crucial role in determining the trajectory of cognitive development. For example, early sensory deprivation is known to induce neural reorganization by way of adaptation to the altered sensory experience. Neville and Bavelier’s “compensatory theory’’ hypothesizes that loss of one sense may bring about a sensory enhancement in the remaining modalities. Sensory deprivation will, however, also impact the age of emergence, or the speed of acquisition of cognitive abilities that depend upon sensory inputs. Understanding how a child’s early environment shapes their cognition is not only of theoretical interest. It is essential for the development of early intervention programs that address not just the early deprivation itself, but also the cognitive sequelae of such deprivation. The articles in this e-book all address different aspects of deprivation - sensory, linguistic, and social - and explore the impacts of such deprivation on a wide range of cognitive outcomes. In reading these contributions, it is important to note that sensory, linguistic, and social deprivation are not independent factors in human experience. For example, a child born deaf into a hearing family is likely to experience delays in exposure to natural language, with subsequent limits on their linguistic competence having an effect on social interactions and inclusion: a child raised in environments where social interaction is highly limited is also likely to experience reductions in the quantity and quality of linguistic inputs. Future work will need to carefully examine the complex interactions between the sensory, linguistic and social environments of children raised in atypical or impoverished environments.

How long is The Impact of Sensory, Linguistic and Social Deprivation on Cognition?

The Impact of Sensory, Linguistic and Social Deprivation on Cognition by Matthew Dye is 185 pages long, and a total of 47,175 words.

This makes it 62% the length of the average book. It also has 58% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Impact of Sensory, Linguistic and Social Deprivation on Cognition Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 17 minutes to read The Impact of Sensory, Linguistic and Social Deprivation on Cognition aloud.

What Reading Level is The Impact of Sensory, Linguistic and Social Deprivation on Cognition?

The Impact of Sensory, Linguistic and Social Deprivation on Cognition is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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