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BukuWhen Instructions Fail: The Effects of Stimulus Control Training on Brain Injury Survivors? Attending and Reporting During Hearing Screenings
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Author: SCHLUND, MICHAEL W.
Topik: Instructions; Fail; Stimulus Control Training; Effects; Brain Injury; Survivors? Attending; Report; Hearing Screenings; animal model
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: SAGE Publications     Tempat Terbit: London    Tahun Terbit: 1999    
Jenis: Article - untuk jurnal ilmiah
Fulltext: 658BM245.pdf (260.0KB; 2 download)
Abstract
Bedside hearing screenings are routinely conducted by speech and language pathologists for brain injury survivors during rehabilitation. Cognitive deficits resulting from brain injury, however, may interfere with obtaining estimates of auditory thresholds. Poor comprehension or attention deficits often compromise patient abilities to follow procedural instructions. This article describes the effects of jointly applying behavioral methods and psychophysical methods to improve two severely brain-injured survivors? attending and reporting on auditory test stimuli presentation. Treatment consisted of stimulus control training that involved differentially reinforcing responding in the presence and absence of an auditory test tone. Subsequent hearing screenings were conducted with novel auditory test tones and a common titration procedure. Results showed that prior stimulus control training improved attending and reporting such that hearing screenings were conducted and estimates of auditory thresholds were obtained.
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