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What is Auditory Processing

Handbook of Research on Virtual Workplaces and the New Nature of Business Practices
The ability to perceive, comprehend, and appropriately act.
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Accommodating Persons with Disabilities in Virtual Workplaces
Belinda Davis Lazarus (University of Michigan–Dearborn, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-893-2.ch015
Abstract
Virtual workplaces offer persons with disabilities new opportunities in the workplace that may simultaneously accommodate their disabilities while posing challenges in terms of access to the information that they need to perform their jobs. Employers also need information about various disabilities and ways to accommodate the limitations imposed by each one. This chapter provides background and rationale for including persons with disabilities in the virtual workforce, detailed descriptions of each disability category, and common accommodations for each disability category. Resources for employers are discussed.
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Auditory Profile of Children With Some Rare Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Auditory processing is set of processes which are essential for the perception of acoustic stimuli through the auditory system.
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Subjective Fatigue in Children and Adults: Evidence From the Research on Speech Perception and Cognitive Abilities
The way in which speech/sound signals are processed by the human hearing and associated nervous system.
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