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Research Articles

Design of aided augmentative and alternative communication systems for children with vision impairment: psychoacoustic perspectives

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Pages 57-67 | Received 12 Dec 2022, Accepted 10 Sep 2023, Published online: 09 Oct 2023
 

Abstract

Children with complex communication needs often have multiple disabilities including visual impairments that impact their ability to interact with aided augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems. Just as the field benefited from a consideration of visual cognitive neuroscience in construction of visual displays, an exploration of psychoacoustics can potentially assist in maximizing the possibilities within AAC systems when the visual channel is either (a) not the primary sensory mode, or (b) is one that can be augmented to ultimately benefit AAC outcomes. The purpose of this paper is to highlight background information about psychoacoustics and present possible future directions for the design of aided AAC system technologies for children with visual impairments who rely on auditory information to learn and utilize AAC.

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Notes

1 Grid 3 is a product of Smartbox Assistive Technology Ltd.

2 GoTalk Now Tactile Toolkit is a product of Attainment Company WI, USA

3 The iPad is a product of Apple Incorporated, CA, USA

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