نتایج جستجو برای: auditory verbal therapy

تعداد نتایج: 756879  

2010
Dimity Dornan

This study examined the speech perception, speech, and language developmental progress of 25 children with hearing loss (mean Pure-Tone Average [PTA] 7937 dB HL) in an auditory-verbal therapy program. Children were tested initially and then 21 months later on a battery of assessments. The speech and language results over time were compared xvith those for a control group of children with typica...

2014
Leonie Bais Ans Vercammen Roy Stewart Frank van Es Bert Visser André Aleman Henderikus Knegtering Ryouhei Ishii

BACKGROUND Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the left temporo-parietal junction area has been studied as a treatment option for auditory verbal hallucinations. Although the right temporo-parietal junction area has also shown involvement in the genesis of auditory verbal hallucinations, no studies have used bilateral stimulation. Moreover, little is known about durability effects. ...

2010
Josephine N. Booth James M. E. Boyle Steve W. Kelly

visual memory (1) Non-verbal 0.45 (.26) 1.73 Animal test (1) Verbal 0.43 (.23) 1.87 Arithmetic task (2) Verbal 0.65 (.16) 4.05*** Auditory digit sequence (6) Verbal 0.55 (.16) 3.46** Auditory serial addition task (1) Verbal 1.41 (.40) 3.53*** Backward digit span (14) Verbal 0.63 (.12) 5.34*** Backward letter span (1) Verbal 0.83 (.26) 3.19** California Verbal Learning Test (1) Verbal 0.18 (.16)...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 1993
P M Grasby C D Frith K Friston R S Frackowiak R J Dolan

Clinical data from brain-damaged patients implicates the human hippocampal formation in memory function. We tested the hypothesis that long-term memory function is associated with activation of the hippocampal formation in humans by measuring regional cerebral blood flow changes whilst subjects performed memory tasks. Bilateral hippocampal regional cerebral blood flow was significantly correlat...

2011
D. M. PAVLOVIĆ ALEKSANDRA M. PAVLOVIĆ MAJA LAČKOVIĆ

Hallucinations are a psychopathological phenomenon with neuropsychological, neuroanatomical and pathophysiological correlates in specific brain areas. They can affect any of the senses, but auditory and visual hallucinations predominate. Verbal hallucinations reveal no gross organic lesions while visual hallucinations are connected to defined brain lesions. Functional neuroimaging shows impairm...

2013
Vaughan Bell

Auditory verbal hallucinations have attracted a great deal of scientific interest, but despite the fact that they are fundamentally a social experience-in essence, a form of hallucinated communication-current theories remain firmly rooted in an individualistic account and have largely avoided engagement with social cognition. Nevertheless, there is mounting evidence for the role of social cogni...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1993
D M Goldberg C Flexer

Audiologists must be knowledgeable about the efficacy of aural habilitation practices because we are often the first professionals to inform parents about their child's hearing impairment. The purpose of this investigation was to document the status of graduates of one aural habilitation option; auditory-verbal. A consumer survey was completed by graduates from auditory-verbal programs in the U...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 2006
Marc Sato Jean-Luc Schwartz Christian Abry Marie-Agnès Cathiard Hélène Loevenbruck

Perceptual changes are experienced during rapid and continuous repetition of a speech form, leading to an auditory illusion known as the verbal transformation effect. Although verbal transformations are considered to reflect mainly the perceptual organization and interpretation of speech, the present study was designed to test whether or not speech production constraints may participate in the ...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2004
Sukhwinder S Shergill Mick J Brammer Edson Amaro Steve C R Williams Robin M Murray Phillip K McGuire

We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine how brain activity associated with auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia changed during hallucinatory events. Activation in the left inferior frontal and right middle temporal gyri was evident 6-9 s before the person signalled the onset of the hallucination, whereas activation in the bilateral temporal gyri and the left insula c...

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