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Using a screening tool to identify the auditory behavior of students who are learning to read and write
In: Revista CEFAC, Vol 23, Iss 4 (2021) (2021)
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Acoustically controlled auditory training in children with speech disfluency: a case report
In: Revista CEFAC, Vol 22, Iss 6 (2020) (2020)
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Auditory processing and reading in children with reported reading and/or listening concerns
Gokula, Rakshita. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2019
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Communication difficulty and effort in conversation
Beechey, Timothy Andrew. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2019
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Perceptual and automatic evaluations of the intelligibility of speech degraded by noise induced hearing loss simulation
In: Proceedings Interspeech 2018 ; INTERSPEECH 2018 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02181949 ; INTERSPEECH 2018, Sep 2018, Hyderabad, Inde. pp.2953-2957, ⟨10.21437/Interspeech.2018-1264⟩ ; https://www.interspeech2018.org/ (2018)
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Relação entre medidas fonológicas, de produção de fala e os potenciais evocados auditivos ; Relationship between phonological measures, speech production and auditory evoked Potentials
Barrozo, Tatiane Faria. - : Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP, 2018. : Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. : Faculdade de Medicina, 2018
Abstract: INTRODUÇÃO: O Transtorno Fonológico (TF) é uma alteração de fala, de causa indefinida e de manifestações heterogêneas. OBJETIVO: Caracterizar crianças com TF, quanto à: habilidade fonológica (porcentagem de consoantes corretas - PCC; porcentagem de consoantes corretas revisada - PCC-R; densidade de processos fonológicos- PDI; tipos de processos fonológicos; número de diferentes tipos de processos fonológicos; número de sons ausentes), estimulabilidade, inconsistência de fala, habilidades metafonológicas, habilidades de discriminação auditiva e potenciais evocados e auditivos de curta (PEATE) e longa latências (PEALL). MÉTODO: Participaram 29 crianças, com idades entre 5;0 anos e 7;11 anos com TF e submetidas a avaliação do PEATE e PEALL com diferentes estímulos. Dois diferentes estudos foram realizados. As crianças foram agrupadas de acordo com a gravidade do TF GL (9 crianças), GM (10 crianças) e GL (10 crianças) e faixa-etária GL1(3), GL2(3), GL3(3), GM1(3), GM2(6), GM3(1), GG1(4), GG2(3), GG3 (3). No estudo 1 foi realizada a descrição das características fonológicas das crianças. No estudo 2 foi realizada a descrição e a caracterização dos PEATE e PEALL das crianças com TF. RESULTADOS: O estudo 1 mostrou que o sexo masculino foi o que predominou na amostra, sendo que o valor médio do índice PCC-R foi maior que o do PCC. A média dos diferentes tipos de processos fonológicos empregados pelas crianças foi 4,1 e o processo fonológico de maior ocorrência foi o SEC. As crianças com TF não apresentaram dificuldade na prova de discriminação auditiva, independentemente da idade e da gravidade. A habilidade metafonológica de rima foi a que as crianças demonstraram maior dificuldade. Em média as crianças tiveram cinco sons ausentes sendo três estimuláveis. No estudo 2 os resultados indicaram que no PEATE-fala não houve interação entre a amplitude do complexo V-A e a gravidade do TF. Em contrapartida encontrou que as crianças mais velhas e com TF mais grave apresentaram maior latência da onda V. Não foi encontrada interferência da faixa-etária na latência das ondas A, C, D, E, F e O. No PEATE-click as crianças com TF apresentaram normalidade na latência das ondas I, III e V e interpicos I-III, III-V e I-V. No PEALL-fala as crianças mais velhas e com TF grave tiveram as menores médias de latência da onda P2 e para a onda N2 as crianças mais velhas do Grupo Leve e do Grupo Grave mostraram latências menores para este potencial. Todas as crianças deste estudo atingiram valores normais para a latência de P3. Na análise dos PEALL-click os resultados indicaram que este potencial foi o com mais respostas ausentes. As crianças mais velhas demonstraram as menores latências para a onda P1. CONCLUSÃO: Neste estudo as crianças com TF mostraram valores dentro da normalidade para os potenciais de curta latência com o estimulo click. Além disso, no geral as crianças com TF mais grave evidenciaram latências aumentadas em todos os potenciais. Conclui-se que o PEATE-fala demostrou ser o potencial que melhor identificou as dificuldades de percepção auditiva de crianças com TF ; INTRODUCTION: Speech Sound Disorder (SSD) is a speech disorder of unknown origin in which children are heterogeneous. AIM: To characterize children with SSD, according to phonological ability (Percentage of Consonants Correct (PCC), Percentage of Consonants Correct - Revised (PCC-R), density of phonological processes (PDI), type of phonological processes, number of different types of phonological processes; number of absent sounds), stimulability, speech inconsistency, metaphonological skills, auditory discrimination abilities, Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) and Long Latency Auditory Potentials (LLAP). METHODS: Participants were 29 male and female children with SSD between 5:0 and 7:11 years old, submitted to the ABR and LLAP assessment by different stimuli: speech and click. Two different studies were performed. The children were grouped according to severity of the SSD, Mild Group (9 children), Moderate Group (10 children) and Severe Group (10 children) and, according to age, Mild Group 1 (3), Mild Group 2 (3), Mild Group 3 (3), Moderate Group 1 (3), Moderate Group 2 (6), Moderate Group 3 (1), Severe Group 1 (4), Severe Group 2 (3), Severe Group 3 (3). In study 1 the aim was to describe the phonological characteristics of children with SSD. In study 2, the aim was to describe and to characterize the ABR and LLAP of the children with SSD. RESULTS: Study 1 showed that males predominated, and the mean value of PCC-R index was higher than PCC. The mean of the different types of phonological processes used by the children was 4.1 and the most frequent phonological process was the cluster reduction. Children with SSD had no difficulty in hearing discrimination, regardless age and severity. Rhyme was the metaphonological ability that children demonstrated greater difficulty. Children had an average of five absent sounds and three of them were stimulable. In study 2 results indicated that in ABR-speech there was no interaction between the amplitude of V-A complex and severity of the SSD. In contrast, older children with severe SSD had higher latency of wave V. No age interference was found in latency of wave A, C, D, E, F, and O. In ABR-click the children with SSD presented normality in the latency of waves I, III and V and interpeaks I-III, III-V and I-V. In LLAP- speech, older children with severe SSD had the lowest mean of P2 wave latency and for N2 wave the older children of LG and SG showed lower latencies for the wave N2. All children in this study reached normal values for P3 latency. In the analysis of the LLAP-click the results indicated that this potential was the one with the most absent answers. Older children showed lower latencies for P1 wave. CONCLUSION: In this study children with SSD showed values within normality for the potentials of short latency with the stimulus click. In addition, in general, children with severe SSD showed increased latencies at all potentials. Final conclusion was that ABR-speech was the potential that best identified the difficulties of auditory perception in children with SSD
Keyword: Articulation disorders; Child; Criança; Diagnosis; Diagnóstico; Fala; Fonoaudiologia; Hearing disorders; Speech; Speech language and hearing sciences; Transtornos da articulação; Transtornos da audição
URL: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/5/5170/tde-02082018-123059/
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.5.2018.tde-02082018-123059
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Expression of affect in infant-directed speech to hearing and hearing impaired infants
Lopez, Isabel (S31044); Lam-Cassettari, Christa (R17152). - : Canada, A.C.T., ASSTA, 2018
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Communication outcomes of children with hearing loss enrolled in programs implementing different educational approaches: a systematic review
In: Speech, language and hearing. - Abingdon : Taylor & Francis 20 (2017) 2, 102-121
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Bone Conduction Communication: Research Progress and Directions
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Orthographic facilitation of vocabulary learning in children with hearing loss
Salins, Andrea Ophelia. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2017
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Desarrollo del lenguaje de una niña de 5 años con hipoacusia congénita bilateral
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Assessment of auditory processing disorder in children using an adaptive filtered speech test
Heidtke U.J.; O'Beirne, Greg A.; Rickard N.A.. - : INFORMA HEALTHCARE, 2017
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Modeling the Effect of Olivocochlear Efferents on the Subcortical Envelope Following Response in Humans
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Toward a Differential Diagnosis of Hidden Hearing Loss in Humans
Liberman, M. Charles; Epstein, Michael J.; Cleveland, Sandra S.. - : Public Library of Science, 2016
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Indicadores para o transtorno do processamento auditivo em pré-escolares ; Indicators for auditory processing disorder in preschool children
Vilela, Nadia. - : Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP, 2016. : Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. : Faculdade de Medicina, 2016
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Rapid learning of minimally different words in five- to six-year-old children : effects of acoustic salience and hearing impairment
Giezen, Marcel R.; Escudero, Paola (R16636); Baker, Anne. - : U.K., Cambridge University Press, 2016
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Развитие профессиональных компетенций студентов в процессе педагогической практики по обучению восприятию и воспроизведению устной речи детей с нарушениями слуха
ЯХНИНА Е.З.. - : Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования "Орловский государственный университет", 2015
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Impact of web accessibility barriers on users with a hearing impairment
Pascual Almenara, Afra; Ribera, Mireia; Granollers i Saltiveri, Toni. - : Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2015
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Factors influencing speech and language outcomes of children with early identified severe/profound hearing loss : clinician-identified facilitators and barriers
Munro, Natalie; Purcell, Alison A.; Fulcher, Anne N.. - : U.K., Taylor & Francis, 2015
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Pediatric audiology : diagnosis, technology, and management
Flexer, Carol (Hrsg.); Madell, Jane R. (Hrsg.). - New York, NY [u.a.] : Thieme, 2014
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