Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Hand-Eye Coordination(also: Visuomotor Coordination, Eye-Hand Coordination)
- The ability of the visual system to coordinate information received through the eyes to control and guide hand movements in accomplishing tasks such as writing, catching a ball, or using a touchscreen. Research has shown strong correlations between hand-eye coordination,…
- High-Functioning Autism(also: HFA, HFASD)
- A historically used term describing individuals with autism spectrum disorder who have average or above-average intellectual abilities and can communicate verbally. The term is now considered outdated by many in the autism community and clinical practice, with DSM-5 replacing…
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