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INVESTIGAÇÃO

Frequentemente tanto profissionais como pacientes questionam-nos se existem estudos sobre o SpeechEasy.
Tendo em conta que o SpeechEasy tem por base anos de investigação científica pensamos ser importante dar a conhecer vários estudos publicados e indicação sobre os que estão em curso.

ESTUDOS A DECORRER

Dr. Kenneth Logan, Ph.D., Associate Professor—University of Florida

Effect of Concurrent Behavioral Fluency Therapy Upon Stuttering Treatment Outcomes in Speakers who Use the SpeechEasy Device 


Dr. Lawrence Molt, Ph.D.—Auburn University
SpeechEasy AAF Device Long-Term Clinical Trial 

Influence of AAF Device Usage on Stuttering's Impact
Auditory Processing Measures as Predictors for AAF Success


Dr. Anne L. Foundas, M.D.—Tulane University and Edward G. Conture, Ph.D.—Vanderbilt University
SpeechEasy: AAF in Adults with Persistent Developmental Stuttering

ESTUDOS PUBLICADOS

Pollard, R., Ellis, J., Finan, D., & Ramig, P. (2009). Effects of the SpeechEasy on objective and perceived aspects of stuttering: a six-month, Phase I clinical trial in naturalistic environments. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2009; 52: 516–533.
 
Armson, J., & Kiefte, M. (2008). The effect of SpeechEasy on stuttering frequency, speech rate, and speech naturalness. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2008; 33(2): 120–34.
 
O'Donnell, J., Armson, J., & Kiefte, M. (2008). The effectiveness of SpeechEasy during situations of daily living. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2008; 33(2): 99–119.
 
Armson, J., Kiefte, M., Mason, J., & DeCroos, D. (2006) The effect of SpeechEasy on stuttering frequency in laboratory conditions. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2006; 31(2): 137–152.
 
Stuart, A., Kalinowski, J., Saltuklaroglu, T., Gutupalli, VK. (2006) Investigations of the impact of altered auditory feedback in-the-ear devices on the speech of people who stutter: one-year follow-up. Disability and Rehabilitation, 2006 Jun 30; 28(12): 757–65.
 
Stuart A., Kalinowski J., Rastatter M., Saltuklaroglu T., Dayalu V. (2004) Investigations of the impact of altered auditory feedback in-the-ear devices on the speech of people who stutter: initial fitting and 4-month follow-up. International Journal Language Communication Disorders, 2004 Jan-Mar; 39(1): 93–113

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