Effects of visual feedback on developmental stuttering

Recent research has provided evidence that speech-related visual feedback presented to people who stutter may enhance fluency as effectively as well-established forms of altered auditory feedback. This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of visual feedback during speaking conditions that approx...

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Other Authors: Heidenreich, Jamie.
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Language:English
Published: Florida Atlantic University
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spelling ndltd-fau.edu-oai-fau.digital.flvc.org-fau_41852019-07-04T03:56:13Z Effects of visual feedback on developmental stuttering Heidenreich, Jamie. Text Electronic Thesis or Dissertation Florida Atlantic University English vii, 39 p. : ill. (some col.) electronic Recent research has provided evidence that speech-related visual feedback presented to people who stutter may enhance fluency as effectively as well-established forms of altered auditory feedback. This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of visual feedback during speaking conditions that approximated naturalistic conversation. In order to determine what aspects of visual feedback may contribute to fluency enhancement, the feedback was manipulated in terms of synchronicity and linguistic congruence to the original signal. Participants included ten adults diagnosed with developmental stuttering with no concurring conditions. The study consisted of the following four conditions: synchronous visual feedback, asynchronous visual feedback, non-speech related visual feedback, and a control condition. Speech samples were analyzed for the percent of syllables stuttered per condition. Upon analysis of data, no statistically significant effect of visual feedback was found on stuttering frequency, although individual results varied greatly. by Jamie Heidenreich. Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2013. Includes bibliography. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Adobe Reader. Stuttering--Physiological aspects Communication disorders--Treatment Assisitive computer technology http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3362379 859865381 3362379 FADT3362379 fau:4185 College of Education Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A4185/datastream/TN/view/Effects%20of%20visual%20feedback%20on%20developmental%20stuttering.jpg
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topic Stuttering--Physiological aspects
Communication disorders--Treatment
Assisitive computer technology
spellingShingle Stuttering--Physiological aspects
Communication disorders--Treatment
Assisitive computer technology
Effects of visual feedback on developmental stuttering
description Recent research has provided evidence that speech-related visual feedback presented to people who stutter may enhance fluency as effectively as well-established forms of altered auditory feedback. This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of visual feedback during speaking conditions that approximated naturalistic conversation. In order to determine what aspects of visual feedback may contribute to fluency enhancement, the feedback was manipulated in terms of synchronicity and linguistic congruence to the original signal. Participants included ten adults diagnosed with developmental stuttering with no concurring conditions. The study consisted of the following four conditions: synchronous visual feedback, asynchronous visual feedback, non-speech related visual feedback, and a control condition. Speech samples were analyzed for the percent of syllables stuttered per condition. Upon analysis of data, no statistically significant effect of visual feedback was found on stuttering frequency, although individual results varied greatly. === by Jamie Heidenreich. === Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2013. === Includes bibliography. === Mode of access: World Wide Web. === System requirements: Adobe Reader.
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title Effects of visual feedback on developmental stuttering
title_short Effects of visual feedback on developmental stuttering
title_full Effects of visual feedback on developmental stuttering
title_fullStr Effects of visual feedback on developmental stuttering
title_full_unstemmed Effects of visual feedback on developmental stuttering
title_sort effects of visual feedback on developmental stuttering
publisher Florida Atlantic University
url http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3362379
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