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Neurolinguistic Models of Language Processing

Neurolinguistic Models of Language Processing

Neurolinguistic Models of Language Processing: There are many schools of thought regarding the brain's function with various aspects of information processing. These are the some different Neurolinguistic Models of Language Processing: Connectionist models Hierarchical models Process models Computational models Connectionist Model Connectionist model is Conceptual schemes that associate neuroanatomical structures and functions with various aspects of information processing. By the early 19th century, two clearly separate schools of thought regarding the brain’s function in language had...

Flaccid Dysarthrias: Causes and Characteristics

Flaccid Dysarthrias: Causes and Characteristics

Flaccid Dysarthrias Causes and Characteristics: Flaccid Dysarthrias are a perceptually distinct group of Motor Speech Disorders (MSDs) caused by injury or disease of one or more cranial or spinal nerves. They reflect problem in the nuclei, axons or neuromuscular...

Issues of Speech Naturalness in Stuttering

Issues of Speech Naturalness in Stuttering

Issues of Speech Naturalness in Stuttering: In recent years, clinical scientists have been concerned that treatments that produce fluency may not always result in natural-sounding speech. As Schiavetti and Metz (1997) warned, “Some stutterers may reduce their number...

Changing Scenario in Management of Stuttering

Changing Scenario in Management of Stuttering

Changing Scenario in Management of Stuttering: Procedures to Create an Environment that Facilitates Fluency Preschool-age children, especially those on the borderline between normal disfluency and stuttering, may need only a little change in their environments for...

Relapse and Recovery from Fluency Disorders

Relapse and Recovery from Fluency Disorders

Relapse and Recovery from Fluency Disorders: Relapse means a falling back into a former state, especially after apparent improvement. Relapse is not well defined in stuttering (Craig, 1998). Stuttering is a chronic disorder and many adults can only remain fluent by...

Approaches to Management of Fluency Disorders

Approaches to Management of Fluency Disorders

Approaches to Management of Fluency Disorders: The management of fluency disorders involves three stages. Establishment of Fluency Generalization of Fluency Maintenance of Fluency Establishment of Fluency Establishment of fluency is easy and can be achieved using a...

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