ASHA Journals
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Discover more from ASHA's high-impact research journals: AJA, AJSLP, JSLHR, & LSHSS. Now continuously published on the ASHAWire platform. Also, @SIGPerspectives
This #AJSLP review explores the application of simulated learning experiences (SLEs) in speech-language pathology training. on.asha.org/4flSwmt @CSDisseminate @SIGPerspectives #SLPeeps @WitsUniv
The aim of this study was to collect normative data, characterizing performance on the updated Connected Speech Test. on.asha.org/457BfZh @SIGPerspectives #AJA #aud2b
This #OpenAccess viewpoint employs a critical pedagogy lens to examine the impact of current narrative evaluation and intervention practices and their resulting impacts on children's identity development across cultures. on.asha.org/417iwvI @SIGPerspectives
This #JSLHR study examined how different methodological choices affect minimally detectable change thresholds of speech intelligibility in speakers with dysarthria. on.asha.org/46sZDXK @SIGPerspectives
#JSLHR study addresses the challenge of identifying #DLD in bilingual children. This language assessment protocol successfully combines time efficiency w/ high accuracy to diagnose DLD; it's a useful, feasible protocol for SLPs in clinical practice. on.asha.org/455X7Ei
In this #AJSLP article, the authors present a multiphase training process used to achieve research-reliable DTTC when partnering with community clinicians across the US for the treatment of children with CAS. on.asha.org/4o8mvCe @casespeechlab @SIGPerspectives @CSDisseminate
#AJSLP study aims to establish objective verb clustering criteria in action verbal fluency (VF) using hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA) based on the Lancaster sensorimotor norms. on.asha.org/4fbbZpR @SIGPerspectives @CSDisseminate #SLPeeps
Researchers describe various models of care and provide solutions that are replicable throughout the Veterans Health Administration for meeting the needs of our most severely hard of hearing Veterans. on.asha.org/4kYZxL3 @SIGPerspectives #aud2b #AUDpeeps #Veterans
This #OpenAccess article highlights the pivotal role SLPs could play in establishing personalized supports for autistic college students and describes how SLPs can leverage their unique skills to fulfill this role. on.asha.org/4meR9YU @SIGPerspectives
Preschool-aged cochlear implant users may be at greater risk than normal-hearing peers for the early development of externalizing behavior problems. on.asha.org/4o2zV2x #hearing @SIGPerspectives
This systematic review synthesizes and appraises literature on spoken language production in neurotypical older adults when they talk under conditions of distraction. on.asha.org/413MDnL @SIGPerspectives
Research finds that individuals with hearing loss are able to integrate cued speech gestures with auditory input. Visually supporting auditory speech with these gestures improves speech recognition in noise and also in quiet conditions of communication. on.asha.org/3GXLhUQ
Is contralateral suppression of otoacoustic emission observable in unilateral cochlear implant users with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder? on.asha.org/4kS6P38 @SIGPerspectives
#JSLHR study aimed to explore whether a new Auditory Attention Task (AAT) measures all 3 attentional subsystems in neurotypical controls. on.asha.org/3H0rTGJ @LifeAtPurdue @SIGPerspectives @CSDisseminate #SLPeeps #slp2b
Phase I pilot study provides initial feasibility & efficacy data directly comparing intensive comprehensive aphasia program (ICAP), modified intensive comprehensive aphasia program (mICAP), and usual care (UC) service delivery models. @jennargriffin on.asha.org/3GF3iHw
New #JSLHR study aimed to determine acoustic metrics that can approximate listener perception of the typicality of speech timing in individuals with Parkinson's disease. on.asha.org/4mq0xsT @SIGPerspectives
This article evaluates “Better Conversations With Developmental Language Disorder," a coproduced, conversation-focused intervention grounded in communication partner training and parent–child interaction therapy. on.asha.org/4o137a3
Study investigates feasibility of using telepractice to conduct research on visual attention to print during shared reading w/ parents & their children w/ Rett syndrome. The approach was successful. Both moms successfully set up & used the technology. on.asha.org/3UjOzEV
Research Tuesday! This article from LSHSS seeks to help others better understand how adolescents with hearing loss use hearing aids and explores the factors that could affect hearing aid usage: at.asha.org/I4 @ASHAJournals @SIGPerspectives @CSDisseminate #AUDPeeps
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