Browsing by Author "Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley"
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Cultural influence on listener responses to stuttering
Zhang, Jianliang (East Carolina University, 2010)Stuttering is a developmental, involuntary, and intermittent fluency disorder. During moments of stuttering, people who stutter demonstrate sudden onsets and offsets of the aberrant struggling behaviors, with primary ... -
Effect of Normal and Fast Articulatory Rates on Stuttering Frequency
Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Armson, Joy; Stuart, Andrew (East Carolina University, 1995)The effect of speech rate on stuttering frequency was investigated with 20 stutterers. Subjects read two different 300 syllable passages at a normal and fast speech rate. Stuttering counts and articulatory rate was determined ... -
Effect of Single and Combined Altered Auditory Feedback on Stuttering Frequency at Two Speech Rates
MacLeod, Jennifer; Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Stuart, Andrew (East Carolina University, 1995)The purpose of the study was to determine if combining delayed auditory feedback (DAF) and frequency altered feedback (FAF) would be more fluency enhancing than either DAF or FAF alone. Ten stutterers read at normal and ... -
Frequency altered feedback for treating non-stuttering pathologies
Rastatter, Michael P.; Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Stuart, Andrew M. (2012-09-04)Methods and devices treat treating non-stuttering pathologies having impaired or decreased communication skills by administering a frequency altered auditory feedback signal to a subject having a non-stuttering pathology ... -
Implementation Of An In-The-Ear Device To Alleviate Stuttering: Research Evidence
Stuart, Andrew; Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley (East Carolina University, 2006) -
Inducement of Fluent Speech in Persons Who Stutter Via Visual Choral Speech
Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Stuart, Andrew; Rastatter, Michael P.; Snyder, Gregory; Dayalu, Vikram N. (East Carolina University, 2000)A novel phenomenon of fluency enhancement via visual gestures of speech in the absence of traditional auditory feedback is reported herein. The effect on visual choral speech on stuttering frequency was investigated. Ten ... -
Inhibition of Stuttering from Second Speech Signals: An Evaluation of Temporal and Hierarchical Aspects
Hudock, Daniel Joseph (East Carolina University, 2012)Stuttering is an intermittent and involuntary speech disorder overtly characterized by syllable repetitions, phoneme prolongations and postural fixations that disrupt the natural flow of speech. Overt stuttering is reduced ... -
Investigations Of The Impact Of Altered Auditory Feedback In-The-Ear Devices On The Speech Of People Who Stutter: Initial Fitting And Four-Month Follow-Up
Stuart, Andrew; Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Rastatter, Michael P.; Saltuklaroglu, Tim; Dayalu, Vikram N. (East Carolina University, 2004)Background: Self-contained ear-level devices delivering altered auditory feedback (AAF) for the application with those who stutter were only recently developed (Stuart et al. 2003). Aim: This paper examines the first ... -
Investigations Of The Impact Of Altered Auditory Feedback In-The-Ear Devices On The Speech Of People Who Stutter: One-Year Follow-Up
Stuart, Andrew; Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Saltuklaroglu, Tim; Guntupalli, Vijay K. (East Carolina University, 2006)Purpose: This study examined objective and subjective measures of the effect of a self-contained ear-level device delivering altered auditory feedback (AAF) for those who stutter 12 months following initial fitting with ... -
Keyboard layout in eye gaze communication access: typical vs. ALS
Raupp, Skye (East Carolina University, 2013)The purpose of the current investigation was to determine which of three keyboard layouts is the most efficient for typical as well as neurologically-compromised first-time users of eye gaze access. All participants (16 ... -
Methods and devices for delivering exogenously generated speech signals to enhance fluency in persons who stutter
Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Stuart, Andrew; Rastatter, Michael (2004-06-22)Methods and devices generate an exogenous natural second speech signal as an auditory stimulus to a user to enhance the fluency of persons who stutter. The natural speech signal is independent of the contemporaneous speech ... -
Methods and devices for delivering exogenously generated speech signals to enhance fluency in persons who stutter
Rastatter, Michael P.; Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Stuart, Andrew (East Carolina University, 2004-06-22)Methods and devices generate an exogenous natural second speech signal as an auditory stimulus to a user to enhance the fluency of persons who stutter. The natural speech signal is independent of the contemporaneous speech ... -
Methods and devices for enhancing fluency in persons who stutter employing visual speech gestures
Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Stuart, Andrew; Rastatter, Michael (2006-04-18)Methods, devices, and computer program products display visual choral speech to a patient who stutters or has a speech impediment or impairment as a visual stimulus for the patient to enhance the fluency of the patient. ... -
Methods and devices for enhancing fluency in persons who stutter employing visual speech gestures
Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Rastatter, Michael P.; Stuart, Andrew (East Carolina University, 2006-04-18)Methods, devices, and computer program products display visual choral speech to a patient who stutters or has a speech impediment or impairment as a visual stimulus for the patient to enhance the fluency of the patient. ... -
Priming Anxiety into People who Stutter: Arousal's Influence on Fluency
Hudock, Daniel Joseph (East Carolina University, 2008-11)Many experimental psychologists (Bargh, Chen & Burrows, 1996; Berner & Maier, 2004; Bowers, 1999; Chartrand, VanBaaren & Bargh, 2006; Chen & Haviland-Jones, 2000; Hazlett, Dawson, Schell & Filion, 1990; Macky-Sim & Laing, ... -
Self-contained In-The-Ear device to deliver altered auditory feedback: applications for stuttering
Stuart, Andrew; Xia, Shixiong; Jiang, Yining; Jiang, Tao; Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Rastatter, Michael P. (East Carolina University, 2003)The design and operating characteristics of the first self-contained in-the-ear device to deliver altered auditory feedback is described for applications with those who stutter. The device incorporates a microdigital signal ... -
Stereotypes of Stutterers and Nonstutterers in Three Rural Communities in Newfoundland
Stuart, Andrew; Doody, Irene; Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Armson, Joy (East Carolina University, 1993-12)The existence of a negative stereotype of stutterers among residents of three Small, rural communities in Newfoundland, Canada was investigated. Members of these communities (n=106) completed a 25 item semantic differential ... -
Therapeutic device to ameliorate stuttering
Rastatter, Michael P.; Kalinowski, Joseph Stanley; Stuart, Andrew (East Carolina University, 1999-10-05)A device and method for ameliorating stuttering by providing an altered auditory feedback by employing a compact device configured for positioning in or adjacent the ear canal of an individual. The portable, self-contained ...