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1) multi-sensory room 多感官功能室 2) multiple organ function 多器官功能 例句>> 3) multi-function classroom 多功能教室 1. This paper introduced equipment choosing and environment construction of themulti-function classroom, especially the working principle of the projector and key points for choosin...
multisensory processes are related to cognitive functions, such as speech or social communication. During learning, multisensory processes can in fact enhance subsequent recognition memory for unisensory objects. These benefits can even be
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[Extract] The original term snoezelen first appeared in the 1970s when Jan Hulsegge and Ad Verheul began designing leisure activities for children and adults with intellectualand sensory disabilities at the de Hartenberg Institute in the Netherlands. These activities were described in their book, firs...
multisensory learning theory (von Kriegstein,2012). These studies show that benefits of enrichment on L2 learning are at least in part driven by specific motor and sensory representations that arise from the conditions under which L2 vocabulary was learned, as opposed to more general mechanisms ...