Dewar et al., 1976 - Google Patents
Automatic triggering of auditory feedback masking in stammering and clutteringDewar et al., 1976
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- 7691370028757626835
- Author
- Dewar A
- Dewar A
- Barnes H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- British Journal of Disorders of Communication
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An apparatus is described providing an auditory feedback masking noise of variable amplitude and mean frequency, triggered by means of a throat microphone switch ana therefore independent of subject control. Evaluation tests of this device made on 53 …
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