Abstract
Many nonspeaking, severely disabled individuals are confronted with their inability to effectively utilize any of the commercially available augmentative communication devices and software due to confounding visual impairments associated with their neurological conditions. This paper describes an auditory stimulus scanning software program and its clinical application with some nonspeaking quadriplegic individuals seen in the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago's Alan J. Brown Center for Augmentative Communication and Environmental Control.
Original language | English (US) |
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Title of host publication | Unknown Host Publication Title |
Editors | Richard D. Steele, William Gerrey |
Publisher | RESNA-Assoc for the Advancement of Rehabilitation Technology |
Pages | 139-141 |
Number of pages | 3 |
State | Published - Dec 1 1987 |
Event | RESNA '87, Meet the Challenge, Proc of the 10th Annu Conf on Rehabil Technol - San Jose, CA, USA Duration: Jun 19 1987 → Jun 23 1987 |
Other
Other | RESNA '87, Meet the Challenge, Proc of the 10th Annu Conf on Rehabil Technol |
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City | San Jose, CA, USA |
Period | 6/19/87 → 6/23/87 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)