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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-words that occur infrequently in everyday conversation
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Lipreaders' eye gaze tends to shift to the talker's _________ at the end of an utterance.
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-sits in clear view of a person who has hearing loss and silently repeats a talker's message as it is spoken
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The term________ refers to an experiment in which discrepant auditory and visual speech were presented to participants, who sometimes perceived a third consonant that differed from the two syllables presented.
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As a general rule,________ , the more difficult it will be to speechread.
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What are the four features of the Mueller-Walle method of speechreading training?
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Investigators have suggested that the best angle for speechreading is a frontal viewing angle, or _________degrees azimuth.
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When seeking prosodic information about questions versus statements, lipreaders tend to focus more on the__________ face.
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How do low levels of illumination affect speechreading performance, and how is the color of the speaker's skin relevant?
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-the overlapping of articulatory and acoustic patterns resulting from the articulators anticipating production of a speech sound or feature
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In the _________ Model, presentation of a spoken word activates a set of lexical candidates, which "compete" as a match for the incoming stimulus.
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-relates to the perception of movement, position, and tension of body parts
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-words that occur frequently in everyday conversation
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The word pairs rise and rice and blind and mite are examples of __________.
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-words that look identical on the mouth
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-occurs when the response to a stimulus presented through one modality is augmented or modulated by another stimulus presented through a different modality
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