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Person-centered care and speech and language therapy
(Thieme Medical Publishers, 2010-05)Person-centered care (PCC) has become the foundation for practice in many areas of health care provision. Research has suggested that providing PCC may improve therapy outcomes, client satisfaction, and perceived quality ... -
Pharmacotherapy and children with autism spectrum disorder: a tutorial for speech-language pathologists
(American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2010-07)The purpose of this tutorial is to provide speech-language pathologists (SLPs) with general information regarding the most commonly prescribed medications for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD; e.g., central ... -
Phonological assessment and analysis of bilingual preschoolers' Spanish and English word productions
(American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2014-05)Purpose: The major purpose of this study was to examine Spanish and English phonological productions (patterns/deviations) of typically developing bilingual preschool children. Phonological scores were compared in order ... -
Postgraduate specialization fellowship training for audiologists: survey results from educators, supervisors, and students
(NLM (Medline), 2020-06-08)Purpose From the Audiology Education Summit held in 2017, several working groups were formed to explore ideas about improving the quality and consistency in graduate education in audiology and externship training. The ... -
Precedence effect and speech understanding in elderly listeners
(American Academy of Audiology, 1992-11)It has been reported that many elderly persons exhibit problems in identifying the location of fused auditory images in a test of the precedence effect in sound localization. The precedence effect involves the neural ... -
Psychosocial implications of foreign accent syndrome: two case examples
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis LTD, 2013-12-13)Research on foreign accent syndrome (FAS), a rare form of speech disorder that typically follows some form of neurological insult, has concentrated almost exclusively on its neurogenic origins and motoric features, to the ... -
Repair behaviors of children with and without mental retardation
(American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 1992-10)Repair behaviors (a speaker's attempts to make a message understood when the listener indicates a breakdown in communication has occurred) of children with and without mental retardation, ages 8 to 13, were compared as ... -
Self-regulated strategy development for writing: A case study of a female with autism spectrum disorder
(SAGE Journals, 2022-03-02)An 11-year-old, fifth grader with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) participated in a writing intervention using the self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) approach for story writing. The child summarized ... -
Silicon nanosensor for diagnosis of cardiovascular proteomic markers
(Journal of Laboratory Automation, 2013-04)A silicon nanosensor technology based on electrical impedance measurements has been developed for the detection of proteins. The nanosensor miniaturizes the high-density, low-volume multiwell plate concept. The scientific ... -
Speaking rate effects on articulatory pattern consistency in talkers with mild ALS
(Informa Plc., 2014-11)This study investigated speaking rate effects on articulatory pattern consistency in talkers with mild amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) to better understand speech rate declines during the early stages of speech ... -
Specific developmental disorders. The language-learning continuum
(W.B. Saunders, 1999-01)The goal of this article is to inform and educate those who work with children who present with language-learning disorders about phonologic processing deficits, because this area has been shown to have a significant impact ... -
Student preparation for professional practice in early intervention
(SAGE Publications, 2015-05)The preparation of students for professional practice in the field of early intervention has changed as a result of mandates through Part C, Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The purpose of this survey ... -
Students' self-perceptions of interprofessional education following participation on a diagnostic team for autism spectrum disorder
(Taylor & Francis LTD, 2016)Interprofessional education is essential for producing future allied-health and education professionals. Unfortunately, opportunities for students to get authentic interprofessional field-based experiences are lacking. ... -
Syllable-related breathing in infants in the second year of life
(American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2011-08)This study explored whether breathing behaviors of infants within the 2nd year of life differ between tidal breathing and breathing supporting single unarticulated syllables and canonical/articulated syllables. -
Task-specific organization of activity in human jaw muscles
(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 ... -
Tests of the precedence effect in sound localization reveal abnormalities in multiple sclerosis
(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 ... -
The effects of varying melodic intervals in melodic intonation therapy for persons with aphasia
(Routledge, 2022-06-26)Background Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) is an evidence-based treatment for persons with non-fluent aphasia. The contribution of rhythm within MIT has been frequently studied, though little research has been completed ... -
Tracking of "moving" fused auditory images by children
(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 ... -
Tracking of a "moving" fused auditory image under conditions that elicit the precedence effect
(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 ... -
Tympanometric measures in ears with negative middle ear pressure, and tests of some common assumptions
(2013-06-19)Objective: To test the assumptions concerning the compensation of middle ear pressure (MEP) in using peak Ytm and the tympanogram asymmetry phenomenon, and to address the variability and reliability of 226 Hz tympanometry ...