Auditory

Auditory feedback speech therapy

Auditory feedback speech therapy
  1. What is auditory feedback and give an example?
  2. What is the purpose of auditory feedback?
  3. What is meant by auditory feedback?

What is auditory feedback and give an example?

What Is Auditory Feedback? Auditory feedback refers to the sound(s) you hear after you perform an action. For example, if you drop a pencil, the auditory feedback you receive is the clattering sound of the pencil hitting the floor.

What is the purpose of auditory feedback?

Auditory feedback plays an important role in monitoring and correcting for errors during speech production. Previous research suggests that at vocalization onset, auditory feedback is compared to a sensory prediction generated by the motor system to ensure the desired fundamental frequency (F0) is produced.

What is meant by auditory feedback?

the sound of one's own voice heard while one is speaking, which enables adjustments in intensity, pacing, or clarity of speech.

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