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ABSTRACT Background Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly discussed as a tool that can support speech and language therapy (SLT). However, clinical adoption of AI requires improved AI literacy among clinicians. AI is a rapidly evolving and often inconsistently defined field that can be difficult to navigate.
Ana Oliveira‐Buckley +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims People with lifelong communication disability receive services, including written reports, from allied health professionals. Allied health reports can contribute to health literacy barriers or facilitators in relation to people with communication disability accessing, understanding, appraising, and using the information in ...
Harmony Turnbull +4 more
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Attentional Demand of Speech in Children and Adolescents with Developmental Stuttering [PDF]
Background & Objective: Stuttering is a prevalent disorder in children and adolescents. Because attention is the only fuel resource for cognitive functions and the language have high cognitive functions, then it is possible that speech difficulties are ...
Hajar Bahrami +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Simulated placements, including those within a telehealth setting, are increasingly being relied upon as an alternative to traditional placements within health professions degrees. Existing research is focused around evaluating the learning outcomes generated by simulation programs and advocates the comparable quality of traditional
Abraham Lincoln Wono +2 more
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Physicians value timeliness and accuracy in choosing implantable cardiac monitoring (ICM) or tilt table testing (TTT) to investigate syncope in older patients without clues or heart disease. Europeans preferred 75% while North Americans preferred ICM 85%. 61% expressed concerns about missed diagnoses with TTT and only 19% for ICM.
Stephanie Happ +3 more
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Attribution of Selfhood Based on Simple Behavioral Cues: Toward a Pars‐Pro‐Toto Account
Abstract While the necessity of a concept of “self” for understanding human behavior remains subject to debate, it evidently has significance in everyday life: Lay individuals ascribe selves to humans but also to animals and technical systems, shaping their interactions accordingly.
Jan Pohl +5 more
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ABSTRACT Genetic divergence between populations and/or species is mainly driven by reproductive isolation, that is, reduced gene flow, due to either pre‐ and/or postzygotic barriers. In this study, we investigate the role of (i) reproductive ecological interactions and (ii) mechanisms of evolutionary isolation between two genetically differentiated ...
Enrique Blanco Gonzalez +4 more
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Objective: Stuttering is a fairly common speech disorder. However, the etiology is poorly understood and is likely to be heterogeneous. The aim of this research is to investigate phonological encoding complexity on speech fluency in 6-9 year old ...
Sara Ramezani +3 more
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Stuttering Prevalence among Kurdish-Farsi Students Effects of the Two Languages Similarities
Objectives: It has been noted that stuttering is more prevalent in bilinguals than in monolinguals. The similarities of the languages involved have been mentioned to justify the difference between stuttering prevalence among bilingual and monolingual ...
Hiwa Mohamadi +2 more
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Evaluation of Heart Rate Variability in Children with Stutter
Aim: The autonomic nervous system has a direct or indirect effect on motor speech and its development. The results of studies evaluating autonomic functions in stuttering individuals show that further research is needed in different age groups.
Pelin Özcan Ulubeli +4 more
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