American Sign Language: A method of communication using hand shapes and body movements.
Audiologist: A type of healthcare professional specializing in treating individuals with hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance disorders. Typically, audiologists hold advanced degrees such as an Audiology Doctorate (AuD), PhD, or Doctor of Science (ScD) in hearing and balance science.
Actions: Refers to how someone, usually a person or another living organism, behaves towards others or conducts themselves.
Bias: A predisposition towards a particular viewpoint or preference in favor of something, a group of things, or a choice. Scientists often blind test subjects to prevent bias from affecting the results.
Cognitive: Pertaining to mental activities like thinking, learning, remembering, and solving puzzles.
Develop: To come into existence naturally or through human intervention like manufacturing.
Development: The growth and maturation of an organism from conception to adulthood, often involving changes in chemistry, size, and sometimes shape.
Field: Area of study. For example: Her field of research is biology. It also refers to the real-world environment where research takes place, like the ocean, a forest, or a city street, as opposed to a laboratory setting.
Graduate student: Someone pursuing an advanced degree by taking courses and conducting research after completing a four-year undergraduate program.
High school: The educational level covering grades 9 through 12 in the U.S. system. High school graduates may choose to pursue further education in college.
Damage: To impair or weaken in some way.
Innate: A natural or instinctive behavior, attitude, or reaction that doesn’t require learning.
Linguistics: The scientific study of language.
Mentor: An experienced individual who provides guidance and advice to those starting in a field. In the scientific community, mentors assist students and young researchers in refining their research questions and interpreting data.
Model: A simulation, usually using a computer, to predict real-world outcomes or to demonstrate how something might work in a different environment.
Neuroscientist: An individual who studies the brain, nervous system, and their functions.
Sensing: Being aware of something through the senses or the process of becoming aware of something.
Do my best: To strive towards a goal despite challenges and setbacks.
Psychology: The study of the human mind and behavior, sometimes using animals for research. Professionals in this field are referred to as psychologists.
Recall: To remember something.
Role Model: Someone whose qualities, actions, and character serve as an inspiring example for others to follow.
Siblings: Brothers or sisters who share the same parents.
Social: Relating to a group of people. Also used to describe animals or people who prefer being in groups.
Technology: The practical application of scientific knowledge, particularly in industry, or the devices, processes, or systems resulting from such applications.
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