Exam 6: Audiovisual Speech Perception and Speechreading Training for Adults
Exam 1: Introduction59 Questions
Exam 2: Adults Who Have Hearing Loss63 Questions
Exam 3: Assessing Hearing Acuity and Speech Recognition62 Questions
Exam 4: Listening Devices and Related Technology62 Questions
Exam 5: Auditory-Only and Auditory Training for Adults60 Questions
Exam 6: Audiovisual Speech Perception and Speechreading Training for Adults62 Questions
Exam 7: Communication Strategies and Conversational Styles64 Questions
Exam 8: Assessment of Conversational Fluency and Communication Difficulties64 Questions
Exam 9: Communication Strategies Training60 Questions
Exam 10: Counseling, Psychosocial Support, and Assertiveness Training61 Questions
Exam 11: Aural Rehabilitation Plans for Adults60 Questions
Exam 12: Aural Rehabilitation Plans for Older Adults65 Questions
Exam 13: Detection and Confirmation of Hearing Loss in Children68 Questions
Exam 14: Infants and Toddlers64 Questions
Exam 15: School-Age Children64 Questions
Exam 16: Auditory and Speechreading Training for Children62 Questions
Exam 17: Speech, Language, and Literacy60 Questions
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Speechreading is only practiced by people with hearing impairment.
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Which of the following variables appears to have predictive power regarding a person's lipreading ability?
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Words that are more visible on the face tend to begin with consonant sounds such as:
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People who are most dependent on the visual signal for speech communication are those who have only a minimum of residual hearing.
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-responsible for temporarily storing visual information
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List five of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing's recommendations for practicing speechreading.
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List three of the cognitive skills that may predict lipreading.
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-the act of lagging a talker by a few words, mouthing or speaking the words with a normal speaking rate and good enunciation
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-the intensity of light per unit area of the source
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-includes being close enough to see the talker's lip movements and being able to see the talker full-face rather than in profile
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What are the five features of the Nitchie method of speechreading training?
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-occurs when a ventriloquist induces the perception of speech as coming from a puppet's mouth by moving the puppet in synchrony with the sound
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-groups of words that look alike on the face and have approximately the same frequency of occurrence
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-groups of speech sounds that appear identical on the lips
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-computed by comparing a patient's speech recognition score in a vision-only condition to the score obtained in an audition-plus-vision condition
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Speechreading enhancement is sometimes referred to as ________ .
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