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AAC - Answer augmentative and alternative communication; approach to treatment focused on understanding how the disorder affects individuals' daily lives and identifying ways to help them participate more fully in society multimodal communication - Answer people use a combination of communication modalities to meet their intended communication goals complex communication needs (CCNs) - Answer emphasizes the importance of speech, language, and/or cognitive abilities for a person's participation in society rather than focusing solely on the disorder AAC system - Answer consists of 4 different components that are used to enhance communication: symbols, aids, strategies, and techniques symbol - Answer something that stands for something else aided symbol - Answer requires a device or accessory that is external to the body to transmit a message (typing a message, drawing a picture, pointing to a photograph) unaided symbols - Answer requires only one's body (gestures, vocalizations, sign language) acoustic symbols - Answer sounds or tones processed in the auditory system to interpret meaning (doorbell, morse code) graphic symbols - Answer printed symbols, usually represented on paper, boards, or computer screens manual symbols - Answer produced using the body (gestures, sign language, facial expressions) tactile symbols - Answer can be physically manipulated (braile alphabet) aid - Answer refers to a type of assistive device that is used to send or receive messages electronic AAC aids - Answer usually referred to as speech-generating devices

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Slhs 1150 - quiz 4 Test Questions Well
Answered.
AAC - Answer augmentative and alternative communication; approach to treatment focused
on understanding how the disorder affects individuals' daily lives and identifying ways to help
them participate more fully in society



multimodal communication - Answer people use a combination of communication modalities
to meet their intended communication goals



complex communication needs (CCNs) - Answer emphasizes the importance of speech,
language, and/or cognitive abilities for a person's participation in society rather than focusing
solely on the disorder



AAC system - Answer consists of 4 different components that are used to enhance
communication: symbols, aids, strategies, and techniques



symbol - Answer something that stands for something else



aided symbol - Answer requires a device or accessory that is external to the body to transmit
a message (typing a message, drawing a picture, pointing to a photograph)



unaided symbols - Answer requires only one's body (gestures, vocalizations, sign language)



acoustic symbols - Answer sounds or tones processed in the auditory system to interpret
meaning (doorbell, morse code)



graphic symbols - Answer printed symbols, usually represented on paper, boards, or
computer screens



manual symbols - Answer produced using the body (gestures, sign language, facial
expressions)



tactile symbols - Answer can be physically manipulated (braile alphabet)



aid - Answer refers to a type of assistive device that is used to send or receive messages



electronic AAC aids - Answer usually referred to as speech-generating devices

, nonelectronic AAC aids - Answer typically described as either no technology or low/light
technology



assistive technology (AT) - Answer used to describe aids that promote communication and
other aspects of well-being, such as physical or motor performance



strategy - Answer refers to the way symbols are effectively and efficiently conveyed; how the
AAC is used



technique - Answer refers to the way in which communicative messages are selected or
accessed



2 types of techniques - Answer direct selection and indirect selection



direct selection - Answer direct motor act that is not dependent on time



4 types of direct selection techniques - Answer physical pressure, physical contact, pointing
without contact, speech/voice recognition



physical pressure - Answer individuals select symbols by using a controlled body movement
to depress a key or apply sufficient pressure for activation to occur



physical contact - Answer the individual needs only to have physical contact with the AAC aid



pointing without contact - Answer eye pointing; an individual looks at an item long enough
for a communication partner to assess the person's intent



speech/voice recognition - Answer AAC systems are accessed by speech/voice input to
activate messages and functions



3 types of indirect selection techniques - Answer scanning, directed scanning, coded access



scanning - Answer a set of symbols in presented in a predetermined configuration by either a
communication device or a communication partner



directed scanning - Answer involves the use of multiple switches or a joystick interface to
move a cursor to a specified target location

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