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Perceptions of working memory use in communication by users of AAC.

机译:AAC用户在通信中使用工作记忆的感知。

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ABSTRACT Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is defined as "all forms of communication (other than oral speech)...used to express thoughts, needs, wants and ideas" ("Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)," 2012). Working memory is a temporary cognitive process, which briefly maintains and manipulates information while it is being encoded as a part of long-term memory (Engle, Nations, & Cantor, 1990; "Introduction to Working Memory", 2007). It has been suggested that based upon the unique skill set and needs of users of AAC systems, the design of these systems should reflect knowledge gleaned from the cognitive sciences (Light & Lindsay, 1991) with training and implementation of AAC incorporating an understanding of the cognitive processes impacting memory, learning, and visual processing (Light & Lindsay, 1991; Wilkinson & Jagaroo, 2004). This study sought to examine how users of AAC managed and perceived the cognitive load associated with working memory demands while communicating and what specific strategies and/or design features users of AAC perceived they used during conversation when using AAC. Results revealed an overall large amount of variability in participants' responses. Length of symbol/word sequences, word prediction, seeing the message as it is being created, attention to the conversational topic, and attempting to remember what their conversational partner said appeared to be judged as having the highest degree of importance for the use of a speech generating device and success and message completion in conversation. Errors in conversational while using a speech generating device and stressors during the conversational process appeared to be most closely related to reported lack of time to create messages and the time it takes to create messages. Users of AAC did not report high frequency of actives attention to the working memory processes and design features.
机译:摘要增强和替代沟通(AAC)被定义为“用于表达思想,需求,需求和想法的所有形式的交流(口头演讲除外)”(“增强和替代沟通(AAC),2012”)。工作记忆是一个暂时的认知过程,在将信息编码为长期记忆的一部分时,它会短暂地维护和操纵信息(Engle,Nationals和Cantor,1990年;“工作记忆简介”,2007年)。有人建议,基于AAC系统用户的独特技能和需求,这些系统的设计应反映从认知科学中收集到的知识(Light&Lindsay,1991),并在AAC的培训和实施中结合了对AAC的理解。影响记忆,学习和视觉处理的认知过程(Light和Lindsay,1991; Wilkinson和Jagaroo,2004)。这项研究试图检查AAC用户在交流时如何管理和感知与工作记忆需求相关的认知负荷,以及AAC用户在使用AAC时在谈话中感知到的具体策略和/或设计特征。结果显示,参与者的回答总体上存在较大差异。符号/单词序列的长度,单词预测,查看正在创建的消息,注意对话主题,并尝试记住其对话伙伴所说的内容似乎被认为对使用a的重要性最高语音生成设备以及对话中的成功和消息完成。在会话过程中使用语音生成设备和压力源时,会话中的错误似乎与所报告的创建消息的时间不足以及创建消息所花费的时间密切相关。 AAC的用户没有报告活动频繁地关注工作记忆过程和设计功能。

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  • 作者

    Danielson, Priscilla M.;

  • 作者单位

    Temple University.;

  • 授予单位 Temple University.;
  • 学科 Communication.;Speech therapy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 135 p.
  • 总页数 135
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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