Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Electronic fluency devices (also known as assistive devices, electronic aids, altered auditory feedback devices and altered feedback devices) are electronic devices intended to improve the fluency of persons who stutter. Most electronic fluency devices change the sound of the user's voice in his or her ear.
The following is a list of anti-stuttering devices, ... Electronic fluency device This page was last edited on 8 October 2014, at 16:53 (UTC). ...
Electronic fluency devices use delayed auditory feedback and have been used as a technique to aid with stuttering. Stuttering is a speech disorder that interferes with the fluent production of speech. Some of the symptoms that characterize stuttering disfluencies are repetitions, prolongations and blocks. [4]
Almost all states provide anti-stuttering devices through vocational rehabilitation programs, for stutterers who are looking for a job. Employers often pay for part of the cost of an anti-stuttering device, if improved speech enables the employee to perform more job-related tasks (such as calling customers).
Lacoste is using AI tech Vrai to detect counterfeit returns. Return fraud costs retailers billions, with billions lost globally. Amazon and other retailers face scams exploiting return policies ...
This anti-aging eye gel is a must-have for winter — and it's 20% off right now. See all deals. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. USA TODAY.
We don't know how anyone could reject a dog, especially right before the holidays! Maltese mix Manny was supposed to go to his forever home this Christmas.
Anti-stuttering devices (2 P) F. Fictional stutterers (13 P) S. Stuttering associations (9 P) Stuttering in popular culture (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Stuttering"