Auditory Training With Frequent Communication Partners
Conclusions Results suggest that auditory training might improve the ability of older participants with hearing loss to recognize the speech of their spouse and might improve communication interactions between couples. The results support a task-appropriate processing framework of learning, which assumes that human learning depends on the degree of similarity between training tasks and desired outcomes.
Source: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research - Category: Speech Therapy Source Type: research
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