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Aural Rehabilitation Exam 3
QUESTIONS WELL SOLVED 2025/2026

Lip Reading - correct answer ✔✔Using only the visual signal and related facial and body
gestures to recognize speech



Speechreading - correct answer ✔✔Using the visual speech signal and the auditory signal and
related facial and body gestures to recognize speech



Speechreading Factoids - correct answer ✔✔Babies can speech read!

- Infants shift their focus of attention to the mouth of the person who is talking when they first
start babbling

- Focus on the mouth for several months until they master the basic speech forms of their
native language

- Campbell surveyed the literature and found 38-58% of individuals with HL have accompanying
*visual deficiencies*

- Vision loss may be greater among individuals with HL

- Individuals with HL need vision evaluation

- Three of the lipreading methods introduced into the US were implemented by individuals with
normal hearing until adulthood, at which time they acquired a significant hearing loss, and
sought assistance

- They developed methods that bear their names: Bruhn, Kinzie, and Nitche

- When BOTH auditory and visual information is available, individuals with hearing loss tend to
do better on communication tasks

- Example (Auditory plus Vision):

→ Speech Recognition Score (auditory only) = 50%

→ Speechreading Score (vision only) = 20%

,→ Combined Visual/Auditory Score = 90%

- The greater the hearing loss, the more reliant on visual signal for speech recognition

- Auditory cortex is active with tasks of vision only speech recognition



Visibility of Sounds - correct answer ✔✔Some phonemes more visible than others

- consonants with lip closure

- consonants with tongue to front of mouth

Vowels not considered highly visible

- more acoustically salient

Most people recognize less than 20% of words in a vision-only test condition



Rapidity of Speech - correct answer ✔✔- Average 150 to 250 words per minute

- Speaking rate varies according to:

→ emotion

→ social etiquette

→ fatigue

→ articulation style



Coarticulation and Stress Effects - correct answer ✔✔- Coarticulation

→ same phoneme may look different

→ influenced by vowel following consonant

- Same word looks different depending on speaker's stress

- "Can you turn your music down, please?" vs "Can you turn your music down, please?"



Speech Sounds and Words - correct answer ✔✔- *Visemes* are groups of sounds that appear
similar on the mouth

,- *Homophenes* are (sometimes very different) words that appear the same on the mouth

- Context clues

- Grammatical cues



Talker Effects - correct answer ✔✔- The same sound can often look different when spoken by
two or more different people.

- For example, the degree of mouth opening, or a person's accent can alter the look of sounds
from person to person.



Speechreading and Processing - correct answer ✔✔- *Audiovisual Integration* occurs, although
it is not clear the mechanisms through which it happens

- Multi-modal perception or cross modal perception

→ what we hear affects what we see

→ what we see affects what we hear

→ McGurk Effect



Speechreading and Processing and Lexical Neighborhoods - correct answer ✔✔- How/when
does audiovisual integration occur?

1. Perception of auditory and visual signals

2. Integration of both signals

3. Decision about phoneme/word

- Does age affect audiovisual integration ability and thus speech reading ability?

- Do lexical neighborhoods affect speech reading ability?



Factors that Affect the Speechreading Process - correct answer ✔✔How well a person can
speech read is affected by at least four factors:

- the message

- the speechreading environment and communication

, - the talker

- the speech reader



Speechreader - correct answer ✔✔Speechreading is impaired by the speech readers

- degree and type of hearing loss

- visual acuity

- emotional state

- stress level

- innate ability

Predictive Factors

- cognitive skills

→ working memory

→ processing speed

- age

- congenital hearing loss



Vision Only - correct answer ✔✔- In these tests, the visual signal typically is comprised of the
talker's head and shoulders, with the talker and patient head on

- The talker should be well lit, so his or her face is fully visible and not in shadows



Audition Plus Vision - correct answer ✔✔- The auditory signal is presented along with the visual
signal, usually at a conversational level and sometimes with background noise such as speech
babble



Efficacy of Speechreading Training - correct answer ✔✔- Studies are mixed regarding
demonstrating improvement following treatment for adults

- Little research regarding children

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