The purpose of the present paper is to present a critical review and reanalysis of response generalization effects in studies of treatment efficacy in apraxia of speech (AOS). Response generalization takes two forms: generalization of treatment effects to untrained exemplars of trained behaviors and generalization to untrained (i.e., novel) behaviors. In the past, response generalization has not been extensive and typically has been restricted to untrained exemplars of trained behaviors. Reasons for these findings are discussed with reference to recent advances in our understanding of the nature of AOS and to theories of speech motor control and learning. The discussion focuses on the influence of the theoretical basis used to develop hypot...
Journal ArticleAcquired apraxia of speech (AOS) has been shown to be responsive to behavioural inter...
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder that poses significant obstacles to a person's ab...
It is proposed that due to the great variability among patients with acquired apraxia of speech, the...
Background: The study of generalisation is integral to both demonstrating and maximising therapy eff...
Investigations of Response Elaboration Training (RET) have demonstrated positive acquisition and res...
Purpose: Generalization has been defined and instantiated in a variety of ways over the last half-ce...
The treatments of AOS have been debated since the late 1960s. Despite a considerable amount of study...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)This study explored the effectiveness of contrast...
There is established efficacy for the treatment for apraxia of speech (AOS); however, the number of ...
Few treatments for Apraxia of Speech (AOS) report positive response generalization. This is addresse...
The generalization effects of Syntax Stimulation were re-examined with a new sentence elicitation pr...
Purpose: Although phonomotor treatment shows promise as an effective intervention for anomia in peop...
Feedback is considered one of the most important variables in motor learning. The method of its appl...
The effectiveness of any language training program is determined by generalization of the clinically...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine 2 aspects of treatment intensity in treatment for child...
Journal ArticleAcquired apraxia of speech (AOS) has been shown to be responsive to behavioural inter...
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder that poses significant obstacles to a person's ab...
It is proposed that due to the great variability among patients with acquired apraxia of speech, the...
Background: The study of generalisation is integral to both demonstrating and maximising therapy eff...
Investigations of Response Elaboration Training (RET) have demonstrated positive acquisition and res...
Purpose: Generalization has been defined and instantiated in a variety of ways over the last half-ce...
The treatments of AOS have been debated since the late 1960s. Despite a considerable amount of study...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)This study explored the effectiveness of contrast...
There is established efficacy for the treatment for apraxia of speech (AOS); however, the number of ...
Few treatments for Apraxia of Speech (AOS) report positive response generalization. This is addresse...
The generalization effects of Syntax Stimulation were re-examined with a new sentence elicitation pr...
Purpose: Although phonomotor treatment shows promise as an effective intervention for anomia in peop...
Feedback is considered one of the most important variables in motor learning. The method of its appl...
The effectiveness of any language training program is determined by generalization of the clinically...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine 2 aspects of treatment intensity in treatment for child...
Journal ArticleAcquired apraxia of speech (AOS) has been shown to be responsive to behavioural inter...
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder that poses significant obstacles to a person's ab...
It is proposed that due to the great variability among patients with acquired apraxia of speech, the...