Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... modes Response modes Temporal relation of stimulus and response Facilitators Methods Attributes Meaningfulness , length , complexity , redundancy , frequency , number present , relatedness Auditory , visual , tactile Pointing , simple ...
... modes Response modes Temporal relation of stimulus and response Facilitators Methods Attributes Meaningfulness , length , complexity , redundancy , frequency , number present , relatedness Auditory , visual , tactile Pointing , simple ...
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... Modes The modes of stimulus presentation are auditory , visual , and tactile . Auditory presentation can be either live voice or recorded voice ; visual presen- tation can be watching the clinician , watching one- self in a mirror or ...
... Modes The modes of stimulus presentation are auditory , visual , and tactile . Auditory presentation can be either live voice or recorded voice ; visual presen- tation can be watching the clinician , watching one- self in a mirror or ...
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... modes . The clinician prepares to use all three : auditory , visual , and tactile . Different stim- uli at different times in the therapy will require different modes or combinations . It is important that the patient learn to use these ...
... modes . The clinician prepares to use all three : auditory , visual , and tactile . Different stim- uli at different times in the therapy will require different modes or combinations . It is important that the patient learn to use these ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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