Research about the effectiveness of communicative supports and advances in photographic technology has prompted changes in the way speech-language pathologists design and implement interventions for people with aphasia. The purpose of this paper is to describe the use of photographic images as a basis for developing communication supports for people with chronic aphasia secondary to sudden-onset events due to cerebrovascular accidents (strokes). Topics include the evolution of AAC-based supports as they relate to people with aphasia, the development and key features of visual scene displays (VSDs), and future directions concerning the incorporation of photographs into communication supports for people with chronic and severe aphasia
The purpose of this study was presentation of a detailed, computer-based augmentative and alternativ...
PhotoTalk is a software application for a mobile device that allows people with aphasia to capture ...
The purpose of this research is to determine how best to represent information in AAC systems for pe...
Research about the effectiveness of communicative supports and advances in photographic technology h...
The purpose of this collective case study was to describe the communication behaviors of five people...
Background: Low-tech visual scene displays (VSDs) combine contextually rich pictures and written tex...
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...
Recent developments in technology and research into the field of augmentative and alternative commu...
Over time, and with intensive instruction, people with aphasia (PWAs) can learn to use grid-based, c...
People with aphasia (PWAs) have demonstrated the ability to learn augmentative and alternative commu...
The purpose of the research was to determine what types of images best support the auditory comprehe...
A multiple single-subject randomized design experimental study measured the perceptions of three per...
Much of our social life consists of sharing daily stories with other people. However, sharing person...
Introduction: Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems were introduced into clinical...
The purpose of this study was presentation of a detailed, computer-based augmentative and alternativ...
PhotoTalk is a software application for a mobile device that allows people with aphasia to capture ...
The purpose of this research is to determine how best to represent information in AAC systems for pe...
Research about the effectiveness of communicative supports and advances in photographic technology h...
The purpose of this collective case study was to describe the communication behaviors of five people...
Background: Low-tech visual scene displays (VSDs) combine contextually rich pictures and written tex...
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...
Recent developments in technology and research into the field of augmentative and alternative commu...
Over time, and with intensive instruction, people with aphasia (PWAs) can learn to use grid-based, c...
People with aphasia (PWAs) have demonstrated the ability to learn augmentative and alternative commu...
The purpose of the research was to determine what types of images best support the auditory comprehe...
A multiple single-subject randomized design experimental study measured the perceptions of three per...
Much of our social life consists of sharing daily stories with other people. However, sharing person...
Introduction: Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems were introduced into clinical...
The purpose of this study was presentation of a detailed, computer-based augmentative and alternativ...
PhotoTalk is a software application for a mobile device that allows people with aphasia to capture ...
The purpose of this research is to determine how best to represent information in AAC systems for pe...