Speech therapy Generalization of personalized cueing to enhance word finding in natural settings CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYFRESNO Donald Freed OlsenEricka LynPersonalized cueing is a treatment method for anomia found in aphasia, in which patients choose their own cues to help recall a target word. ...
Generalization was repeatedly tested in individual children during an articulation training program which progressed in phases from isolated sound training... J Powell,L Mcreynolds - 《Journal of Speech & Hearing Research》 被引量: 0发表: 1969年 Generalizing CMAC architecture and training The cerebellar...
There were eight sessions and, after them, a new speech evaluation was performed in order to verify the types of generalization that were obtained. The generalization percentages were compared between the groups by statistical test Mann-Whitney (p<0.05). At the end of therapy, it was observed ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia stim·u·lus gen·er·al·i·za·tion in pavlovian conditioning, the eliciting of a conditioned response by stimuli never before experienced but similar to a particular co...
1) In lengthy conversational dialogue with clinician 2) Outside of the therapy room with clinician 3) While engaged in some motor activity--it's harder to produce correct speech when coloring, doing crafts, etc.) Five Components of Maintenance ...
SMR Dadds - 《Behavior Therapy》 被引量: 133发表: 1982年 OPERANT TRAINING AND GENERALIZATION OF A VERBAL RESPONSE FORM IN A SPEECH-DEFICIENT CHILD (1970). Operant training and generalization of a verbal response form in a speech-deficient child. Journal of Applied Behavior Anal- ysis, 3, 139...
evaluated on generalization of trained bound morphemes to untrained vocabulary stems, in 2 training conditions: explicit, trainer verbalization of the affixation... L Swisher,MA Restrepo,E Plante,... - 《Journal of Speech & Hearing Research》 被引量: 22发表: 1995年 User Engagement in Information...
The ability to identify possible sources of stimulus control, and to increase or decrease them, as necessary, is essential to effective autism service delivery. Thus, familiarity with the fundamentals of stimulus control should hold special significance
Tallal P, Miller S, Fitch RH (1993) Neurobiological basis of speech: a case for the preeminence of temporal processing. In: Tallal P, Galaburda AM, Llinas RR, von Euler E (eds) Temporal information processing in the nervous system: Special reference to dyslexia and dysphasia. New York, ...
For example, the current findings suggest that devaluing the aversiveness of a perceived threat (e.g., getting judged negatively) can reduce maladaptive safety behaviors (e.g., over-rehearsal of a speech) across various social situations (e.g., public speech, a group conversation). At face ...