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Computer-assisted challenge point intervention for residual speech errors.

Tara McAllister1, Elaine R Hitchcock2, Jose A Ortiz3.   

Abstract

Purpose: This preliminary case series investigated the effects of biofeedback intervention for residual rhotic errors delivered within a modified challenge point framework. In the challenge point framework, practice difficulty is adaptively adjusted with the goal of enhancing generalization learning. This study more specifically evaluated the feasibility of a computer-mediated implementation of challenge point treatment for rhotic errors using a custom open-source software, the Challenge Point Program (CPP). Method: Participants were five native English speakers, ages 7;3-15;5, who had established but not generalized correct rhotic production in previous treatment; overall treatment duration was flexible. Treatment incorporated either electropalatographic or visual-acoustic biofeedback and was structured by challenge point principles implemented using the CPP software.
Results: Participants were highly variable in the magnitude of generalization gains attained. However, the median overall effect size was 4.24, suggesting that participants' response in treatment tended to exceed the minimum value considered clinically significant. Conclusions: These findings provide preliminary evidence that computer-mediated implementation of the challenge point framework can be effective in producing generalization in some participants.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 35493921      PMCID: PMC9053469          DOI: 10.1044/2020_persp-20-00191

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9.  Differential Effects of Visual-Acoustic Biofeedback Intervention for Residual Speech Errors.

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