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Ninesh K S, Taliban Sharif J, Hosseinzadeh Maleki Z. Comparison of executive functions in normal and visually impaired youth in Mashhad. JNIP 2018; 2 (6) :1-17
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Master of Family Counseling. Hekmat Razavi Institute of Higher Education
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In the text you have leading, component of executive functions been investigated in normal and damaged young people eyesight includes the blind and the visually. in this research, 90 young people with normal physical conditions and 90 young blind and low vision people with different educational requirements In both sexes were evaluated through the Barkley’s executive eunctions questionnaire via available by sampling method. Questionnaire results proved the significant difference in this component in the above two groups. Because the executive functions of the brain In addition to communicating with individual lives affects from society and affects on it, We are done In many ways take a look to this topic especially in people with visual impairments as a part of society which may have received less attention and less seen.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2019/10/6 | Revised: 2019/11/15 | Accepted: 2019/10/6 | Published: 2019/10/6

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