/img alt="Imagem da capa" class="recordcover" src="""/>
Artigo
Discriminação auditiva-visual em deficientes auditivos pós-linguais com implante coclear
Aiming the evaluation of listener-behavior training on speaker-behavior, specifi cally if individuals with hearing impairment and cochlear implant would: (a) learn audio-visual conditional discriminations with conventional and non-conventional words; (b) form stimulus classes; (c) present generalize...
Autor principal: | PEREIRA, Fabiane da Silva |
---|---|
Outros Autores: | LOBATO, Suelen Nicole da Silva, OLIVEIRA, Juliana Sequeira Cesar de, CORDEIRO, José Cláudio de Barros, GALVÃO, Olavo de Faria, YAMAGUCHI, Cyntia Tzue |
Grau: | Artigo |
Idioma: | por eng |
Publicado em: |
Universidade Federal do Pará
2018
|
Assuntos: | |
Acesso em linha: |
http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/10431 http://dx.doi.org/10.9788/tp2017.3-20pt |
Resumo: |
---|
Aiming the evaluation of listener-behavior training on speaker-behavior, specifi cally if individuals with hearing impairment and cochlear implant would: (a) learn audio-visual conditional discriminations with conventional and non-conventional words; (b) form stimulus classes; (c) present generalized responses to other audio frequencies; and (d) transfer the acquired hearing competences to speaker repertoires, two adults with post-lingual hearing loss and cochlear implant were exposed to a seven phases’ matching to sample conditional discriminations teaching program consisting of: 1) Pre-training of auditory-visual tasks using fading out; 2) Pre-test of naming to evaluate the speaker behavior, 3) Teaching relations between dictated words and fi gures; 4) Teaching relations between dictated and written words, 5) Test of class formation; 6) Test of hearing generalization; 7) Post-test of naming. The participants learned the directly taught relations, demonstrated class formation and generalization. Comparing pre- and post-tests, they showed higher correspondence between their speaker behavior and verbal community’s speaker behavior. The possibilities of this methodology for speaking rehabilitation in this population is discussed. |