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This is a set of (acoustic) conditions and/or tasks that are designed to activate auditory and related systems in such a manner that their neural base and associated auditory behavior are altered in a positive way |
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In the 1800s he taught students to discriminate and identify phonemes and tonal stimuli. Reportedly increased hearing |
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These 2 men advanced Itard’s work, conducted with individuals with hearing impairment |
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Toynbee and Urbantschitch |
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He founded CID and conducted early efficacy studies on AT |
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He showed that auditory deprivation reduced size of cells in brainstem |
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These 2 men worked on phonemic synthesis training |
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These 2 men worked on temporal training |
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4 criteria for making treatment patient centered: -specific based on individual ___ - Specific to ___ -Based on patient's ___ and ___ |
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complaints; task; needs and deficits |
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computer-based auditory training |
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What does PBS kids teach? |
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They have phonemic awareness games. So the patient has to build sound letter connections, practice blending sounds into words, practice auditory closure by filing in missing letters and spelling, practice word blending and filling in missing letters, and listen for specific sounds |
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What does HearingBuilder teach? |
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Patient has to practice following directions, phonological awareness, auditory memory, and sequencing |
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What does Fast ForWord teach? |
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Reading and Language Intervention Program for Struggling Readers and English Language Learners. |
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Retrains the brain to comprehend speech up to 40% better in difficult listening situations. It is a browser based web app. The training modules have speech in noise, rapid speech, competing speaker, and word memory. |
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Interactive auditory training and hearing assessment program that lets you take control of your listening rehabilitation. You gain practice in discriminating and identifying sounds and speech components through a series of self-paced modules that cover different aspects of the listening process. |
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It's all about teaching your brain to understand speech |
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What is the difference between ARIA and DIID? |
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ARIA is for children with dichotic left ear deficits and DIID is training for dichotic processing inter hemispheric transfer deficits |
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ARIA: -Dichotic material presented in sound field with intensity adjusted ___ for each speaker -Output for right speaker was 20-30 dB HL ___ than for left -Intensities adaptively adjusted throughout training in ___, ___, and ___ dB steps while maintaining good performance |
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separately; lower; 1, 2, and 5 |
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DIID: -Aims to improve performance of ___ ear -Weaker ear stimuli ___ than stronger ear -Research has shown it improves dichotic listening and gains obtained are correlated with ___ outcome measures (parent and teacher report of listening difficulty) |
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weaker; louder; non-auditory |
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