Evaluating a computer system used as a microswitch for word utterances of persons with multiple disabilities |
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Authors: | GE Lancioni NN Singh MF O'Reilly J Sigafoos D Oliva G Montironi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology University of Bari Bari Italy;2. ONE Research Institute Chesterfield Virginia USA;3. Department of Special Education The University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA;4. Lega F. D'Oro Research Centre Osimo (AN) Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of a computer system used as a microswitch for word utterances of two adults with multiple disabilities. The system combined a new control software programme with a commercially available speech recognition programme. Method: Nine word utterances were targeted for each participant. The participant's emission of those utterances triggered the occurrence of related (favourite) stimuli during the intervention and the post-intervention check. Results: Intervention data showed that (1) the participants increased the frequencies of the target utterances and (2) the computer system recognized about 80% of those utterances correctly, providing the participants with high levels of favourite stimulation. The post-intervention check showed comparable data with both participants. Conclusions: The computer system proved an adequate microswitch for word utterances. Based on this evidence, microswitch programmes could be extended beyond the use of conventional motor responses. |
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