Background: Low-tech visual scene displays (VSDs) combine contextually rich pictures and written text to support the communication of people with aphasia. VSDs create a shared communication space in which a person with aphasia and a communication partner co-construct messages. Aims: The researchers examined the effect of low-tech VSDs on the content and quality of communicative interactions between a person with aphasia and unfamiliar communication partners. Methods & Procedures: One person with aphasia and nine unfamiliar communication partners engaged in short, one-on-one conversations about a specified topic in one of three conditions: shared-VSDs, non-shared-VSDs, and no-VSDs. Data included discourse analysis scores reflecting the conce...
This repeated measures investigation evaluated the impact of three levels of visuographic context—(a...
Much of our social life consists of sharing daily stories with other people. However, sharing person...
Much of our social life consists of sharing daily stories with other people. However, sharing person...
Background: Low-tech visual scene displays (VSDs) combine contextually rich pictures and written tex...
The purpose of this collective case study was to describe the communication behaviors of five people...
Research about the effectiveness of communicative supports and advances in photographic technology h...
A multiple single-subject randomized design experimental study measured the perceptions of three per...
Recent developments in technology and research into the field of augmentative and alternative commu...
People with aphasia (PWAs) have demonstrated the ability to learn augmentative and alternative commu...
Over time, and with intensive instruction, people with aphasia (PWAs) can learn to use grid-based, c...
This paper presents factors that need to be taken into account when developing visual resources to s...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine how the interface design of an augmentative and al...
Many studies have investigated ways to leverage communication with people with aphasia. Here, a new ...
People with aphasia experience difficulties with all aspects of language and this can mean that thei...
This repeated measures investigation evaluated the impact of three levels of visuographic context—(a...
Much of our social life consists of sharing daily stories with other people. However, sharing person...
Much of our social life consists of sharing daily stories with other people. However, sharing person...
Background: Low-tech visual scene displays (VSDs) combine contextually rich pictures and written tex...
The purpose of this collective case study was to describe the communication behaviors of five people...
Research about the effectiveness of communicative supports and advances in photographic technology h...
A multiple single-subject randomized design experimental study measured the perceptions of three per...
Recent developments in technology and research into the field of augmentative and alternative commu...
People with aphasia (PWAs) have demonstrated the ability to learn augmentative and alternative commu...
Over time, and with intensive instruction, people with aphasia (PWAs) can learn to use grid-based, c...
This paper presents factors that need to be taken into account when developing visual resources to s...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine how the interface design of an augmentative and al...
Many studies have investigated ways to leverage communication with people with aphasia. Here, a new ...
People with aphasia experience difficulties with all aspects of language and this can mean that thei...
This repeated measures investigation evaluated the impact of three levels of visuographic context—(a...
Much of our social life consists of sharing daily stories with other people. However, sharing person...
Much of our social life consists of sharing daily stories with other people. However, sharing person...