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Speech as an Overlaid Function
Speech as an Overlaid Function: According to Sapir, 1921 physiologically, speech is an overlaid function, or to be more precise, a group of overlaid functions. It gets what service it can out of organs and functions, nervous and muscular, that have come into being and...
Prerequisites for Normal Speech and Language Development
Prerequisites for Normal Speech and Language Development: The following skills and capacities are essential for individuals . In order to achieve normal speech and language development. One must have brain , nervous system that is neuromotor abilities, functional...
The Speech Chain Model
The Speech Chain Model: The process of speech communication involves a series of actions connecting the speaker's and the listener's brains. This series of occurrences will be referred to as the speech chain. The different forms in which a spoken message exists in its...
Issues related to Bilingualism and Multilingualism
Issues related to Bilingualism and Multilingualism: When we consider Bilingualism or Multilingualism in language development or the probable condition that bi/multilingualism may confuse the child leading to delay in language learning. One of the biggest concerns that...
Up-Down and Staircase Procedure of Estimating Minimum Audible Levels
Up-Down and Staircase Procedure of Estimating Minimum Audible Levels: It is more formal threshold determination strategy in which the threshold is approached from below in 5 dB steps. This involves two tactics Whenever the patient does not hear the tone (–), we...
Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing
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Electronics and Acoustics
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Introduction to Audiology
Different Types of Stimuli used in Speech Audiometry
Different Types of Stimuli used in Speech Audiometry: Speech Audiometry is a auditory assessment using different types of speech stimuli. In Speech Audiometry for measuring threshold two different types of tests speech detection threshold (SDT) and speech recognition...
Concept of Phonetically and Phonemically Balanced
Concept of Phonetically and Phonemically Balanced: Phonetically and Phonemically balanced words are use in specific lists, which are used in measuring the speech detection thresholds and speech reception threshold. Phonetically and Phonemically balanced words both are...
Response Format for Speech Audiometry
Response Format for Speech Audiometry: An open-set format means the patient must respond without any prior knowledge of what the possible alternatives might be, whereas a closed-set format means the patient is provided with a choice of several possible response...
Most Comfortable and Uncomfortable Loudness Level Test
Most Comfortable and Uncomfortable Loudness Level Test: The Most Comfortable Loudness Level (MCL) for speech is the volume at which the patient finds listening to speech to be most comfortable, or where she generally chooses to do so. The Uncomfortable Loudness Level...
What is Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA) Test
What is Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA) Test: Pure-tone threshold audiometry is the measurement of an individual's hearing sensitivity for calibrated pure tones. Three general methods are used: Manual audiometry, also referred to as conventional audiometry; Automatic...
Amplification Devices
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Diagnostic Audiology: Behavioural Tests
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Diagnostic Audiology: Physiological Tests
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Implantable Hearing Devices
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Paediatric Audiology
Functional (Non organic) Hearing Loss or Pseudohypacusis
Functional (Non organic) Hearing Loss or Pseudohypacusis: Functional hearing loss involves a psychological or emotional problem, rather than physical damage to the hearing pathway. Individuals with this type of hearing loss do not seem to hear or respond; yet, in...
Aural Rehabilitation in Children
Overview of Speech Production and Speech Mechanism
Overview of Speech Production and Speech Mechanism: Communication is a fundamental aspect of human interaction, and speech production is at the heart of this process. Behind every spoken word lies a series of intricate steps that allow us to convey our thoughts and...
Definitions of Speech Language and Communication
Definitions of Speech Language and Communication: Speech involves the physical production of sounds and words, language is a system of symbols and grammar used for meaningful communication, and communication encompasses the entire process of exchanging information...
Components of Speech Language and Communication
Components of Speech Language and Communication: An intentional, active two-way message exchange is communication. Humans converse with one another for a variety of reasons, including amusement. We see and take part in a range of communicative engagements every day....
Speech as an Overlaid Function
Speech as an Overlaid Function: According to Sapir, 1921 physiologically, speech is an overlaid function, or to be more precise, a group of overlaid functions. It gets what service it can out of organs and functions, nervous and muscular, that have come into being and...
Prerequisites for Normal Speech and Language Development
Prerequisites for Normal Speech and Language Development: The following skills and capacities are essential for individuals . In order to achieve normal speech and language development. One must have brain , nervous system that is neuromotor abilities, functional...
Aural Rehabilitation in Adults
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Audiology in Practice
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Vestibular/Balance Disorders
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