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  2. Auditory verbal agnosia - Wikipedia

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    This is particularly important with AVA cases because it has been so hard to identify the causes of the agnosia in the first place, much less treat those areas directly. Sign language therapy, then, allows the person to cope and work around the disability, much in the same way it helps deaf people.

  3. Uh-Oh—8 Subtle Signs Your Dog Is Lonely, According to Pet ...

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    This leads us to eight signs your dog is lonely, ... if you are experiencing more behavioral problems than normal, that is a sign your dog has unmet needs, and loneliness could be one of them ...

  4. Language deprivation in children with hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    This access can vary greatly from person to person due to factors such as cause and severity of deafness, the age of when hearing technology is introduced, and time of language exposure. Speech therapy, audiology, and other services have the potential to help maximize the access provided through hearing technology. Even for children using ...

  5. Hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013 hearing loss affects about 1.1 billion people to some degree. [12] It causes disability in about 466 million people (5% of the global population), and moderate to severe disability in 124 million people. [2] [13] [14] Of those with moderate to severe disability 108 million live in low and middle income countries. [13]

  6. Deaf dog with cropped ears learning sign language to help her ...

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    Five-year-old Polo is missing the tips of her ears after they were cropped, a process in which dogs’ ears are altered or removed. Deaf dog with cropped ears learning sign language to help her ...

  7. Deaf dog uses sign language to communicate with owner - AOL

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    A family has taught their deaf dog sign language to help him communicate. Peewee, a bull terrier, can understand a range of commands and is still learning. In one video, he is seen piecing ...

  8. Auditory agnosia - Wikipedia

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    All auditory agnosia patients read lips in order to enhance the speech comprehension. [ 4 ] It is yet unclear whether auditory agnosia (also called general auditory agnosia) is a combination of milder disorders, such auditory verbal agnosia (pure word deafness), non-verbal auditory agnosia, amusia and word-meaning deafness, or a mild case of ...

  9. Golden Retriever Waking Up Deaf Aussie Brother To Play Will ...

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    Many dogs with white areas around their ears are deaf. This is because the same cells that cause pigment in the skin also help translate sounds in the inner ear. If they do not exist, the dog can ...