![]() ![]() This is only my opinion, but I think this is why we have so much black-on-black crime. I think, this way, we’ll understand why we are the way we are, and perhaps it can help us to see ourselves to effect change.īecause if we were allowed to have our freedoms and partake in the free enterprise from the day we touched foot on US soil, I don’t think we’d be like this. I’m not advocating for us to get checks and run to Walmart but I would like for the HR-40 bill to undergo the study of the effects that the African American experience has wrought on us. I think we quietly talk about it amongst each other but it’s something that we seriously need to stop. They kept us in poor underfunded, underinvested, Red-Lined areas where black-on-black crime was allowed to fester and the government did very little to address it. ![]() "The goal is to create happy people whose schooling and, eventually, careers are well suited to them, and that's certainly an achievable goal for most.I think that Congress needs to revisit the HR-40 bill that Sheila Jackson Lee presented because 400+ years of systematic oppression and poverty does something to you and it was literally in 1968 that the Fair Housing Act was passed but the black-on black-crime crisis persisted as many African Americans are still living in poverty even today. "Earlier diagnosis won't allow us to cure ASD anytime soon, but it will allow for the earlier provision of support services that can help such children in areas of weakness and direct them toward areas of strength," Lewis said. Insurers would need to pay for tests, and pediatricians would need to embrace them before they could be used to begin providing support services to children in need. However, scientific validation is just the first step to adoption, he said. If a high percentage of the children who were slowest to identify mismatched audio and video go on to be diagnosed with autism - and the findings are repeated with far more children than the 88 who participated in this study - audio-visual tests might prove a revolutionary diagnostic tool for a condition that's becoming far more common, Lewis said. The combat against the T-Rex will be much more layered than the combat with the Raptors. What we know so far: The T-Rex is comparable to the Tank in Left 4 Dead, it acts as a sort of 'mini-boss' enemy. The ability to perceive audio-visual mismatch wasn't associated with vocabulary size in children old enough to have a vocabulary. The Tyrannosaurus, nicknamed the T-Rex by the ERA, is one of the mutated Dinosaur enemies in the Second Extinction video game. Typically, developing children perceive audio-visual gaps that are, on average, a tenth of a second smaller than those perceived by the kids with developmental delays.Īlthough this result confirmed the researchers' initial hypothesis, some findings were surprising. ![]() When watching videos of the woman, however, the differences were stark. When watching videos of the ball, the two groups performed similarly. The first videos featured a ball making noises as it bounced against a wall. The researchers, whose work was published in the European Journal of Pediatrics, showed participants from both groups two types of videos with progressively longer time separation between image and sound. To study whether these difficulties arise before it's currently possible to diagnose ASD, generally around age 3, the researchers assembled two groups of infants ages 4 to 24 months, one comprising children whose developmental delays indicate an elevated risk of ASD and the other comprising typically developing children. Lewis, the senior author of the study, and other researchers have long known children with ASD struggle to perceive audio-visual speech as a unified event, and they've hypothesized that this difficulty may contribute to social impairments and language deficits in such children. Second Extinction is a first-person shooter game (FPS) that has garnered attention from many players for its fun combat and interesting plot line. "We're a long way from validating this as a diagnostic tool, but the results definitely suggest it could be a diagnostic tool," said Michael Lewis, University Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry and director of the Institute for the Study of Child Development at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. If follow-up research demonstrates that most infants who miss unmatched audio and video develop autism spectrum disorder (ASD), physicians may be able to diagnose the condition years earlier - a potentially important step as early treatment strongly predicts better outcomes. ![]()
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