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A Computer Software Prototype for Monitoring Speech Motor Learning Performance in (Childhood) Apraxia of Speech (Technical Report)
Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology (2006)
  • Wendy Quach, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Laura J. Ball
  • Dyann Rupps, University of Nebraska Medical Center
  • David R. Beukelman, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Abstract

Many treatment programs incorporate principles of motor learnign when working with individuals with motor speech disorders (e.g., childhoo apraxia of speech, adult apraxia of speech). These principles often involve practice and include accurate, repetitive, random and distributed pratice.

Keywords
  • Computer software,
  • monitoring speech,
  • motor learning,
  • speech-language,
  • pathology
Publication Date
2006
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Citation Information
Wendy Quach, Laura J. Ball, Dyann Rupps and David R. Beukelman. "A Computer Software Prototype for Monitoring Speech Motor Learning Performance in (Childhood) Apraxia of Speech (Technical Report)" Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology Vol. 14 Iss. 4 (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/wendy_quach/7/