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  • Moore, Christopher A.; Smith, A.; Ringel, R. L. (American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 1988-12)
    Coordination of jaw muscle activity for speech production sometimes has been modeled using nonspeech behaviors. This orientation has been especially true in representations of mandibular movement in which the synergy of ...
  • Crumrine, Daiquirie (2006-07)
    This study investigated the question, if children diagnosed with ASD who learned safety skills through traditional teaching methods transferred them to real world situations more effectively and efficiently than children ...
  • Cranford, Jerry L.; Boose, Martha; Moore, Christopher A. (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1990-08)
    The precedence effect in sound localization involves presenting identical sounds (e.g., clicks) from pairs of matched speakers situated on opposite sides of a subject's head, with the clicks from one speaker preceding those ...
  • Moore, Christopher A.; Cranford, Jerry L.; Rahn, A. E. (American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 1990-03)
    Pursuit auditory tracking of a fused auditory image (FAI), based on stimulus conditions known to elicit the precedence effect phenomenon in sound localization, was investigated in 36 normal subjects and in a small group ...
  • Cranford, Jerry L.; Morgan, M.; Scudder, Rosalind Regier; Moore, Christopher A. (American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 1993-04)
    Recent investigations (Cranford, Boose, & Moore, 1990a,b; Moore, Cranford, & Rahn, 1990) studied the ability of normal adult subjects to localize sounds under conditions that elicit the Precedence Effect. In different ...
  • Harader, Jason; Sun, Xiao-Ming (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2009-05-01)
    Tympanometry is a physiological measurement of the acoustic admittance in sound transmission through the ear canal and middle ear and has been widely used in audiology as an objective and non-invasive means to determine ...
  • Hull, Raymond H. (American Academy of Audiology, 2005-09)
    This case report of bilateral otitis media in a 39-year-old woman secondary to Wegener's Granulomatosis highlights, for the audiologist, the importance of being aware of some of the less common etiologies of middle ear ...
  • Hathorn, Lesley; Santry, Kristi; Self, Trisha L.; Conrad, Terese (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2009-05-01)
    Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) lack the ability to share attention with others. This is a key symptom for diagnosing an ASD. The inability to reference the joint attention of another negatively impacts a ...

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