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What is an expressive (only) syntax language test that has been normed on the HI population?
Grammatical Analysis of Elicited Language (GAEL)
This can be used with the GAEL. This is a teacher's chestlist, and has been normed on the HI population
Teachers Analysis of Grammatical Structures (TAGS)
Expressive and receptive syntax language tests (2) that has been normed on the HI population?
Test of Receptive Language Ability (TERLA)
Test of Expressive Language Ability (TEXLA)
What is an expressive and receptive written syntax test that has been normed on the HI population?
Test of Syntactic Abilities (TSA)
When reporting standardized tests, not normed on the HI population, what needs to be done?
Can only be used as a criterion referenced measure. DO NOT REPORT STANDARD SCORES (invalid).
Device in which the speaker and listener are connected to each other through wires?
Hard wired system
Name that device: This device uses an acoustic signal and converts it to infra red light, which is transmitted through light waves from the speaker to the listener
Infra red systems
Name that device: Telecoils are used, replacing hearing aides. Rooms must be wired with loops, which the telecoil picks up through electromagnetic leakage.
Loop induction systems
Name that device: An acoustic signal is transmitted through FM radio waves.
FM systems
Name that device: Wireless technology is used to allow HI individuals access to technology
Bluetooth systems
Name that device: Used for telephone conversations. Both parties have a TTD, and a relay system is used to convey the messages (written display is used).
TTY or TTD
Name that device: Telephone receiver which amplifies the sounds for the HI individual
Amplified Handset
Describe: Type of Hearing Aid- Body Aids
Worn on shirt
Name that device: Electric voltage to create sound input. (microphone, amplifier, receive, power source, volume control)
Analog Hearing aids
Name that device: Microcomputer technology is used. This is converted to a binary system, which is processed by a computer within the device. More advantageous than an analog hearing aid
Digital hearing aids
Name that device: Surgically implanted, and deliver electrical impulses to the auditory nerve. Typically for those who are profoundly deaf.
Cochlear Implants
Name that device: Flashing lights or vibrators are used to alert individuals of a fire alarm/burger alarm/doorbell
Safety alerting devices
Name that device: Sound is converted to vibration, which provides stimulation to an individual (typically profoundly deaf, or deaf/blind). Different patterns of vibration are used for various speech sounds
Tactile aids
Name that device: Auditory training. The speaker wears a microphone and the speech is fed through earphones to the listener. Only amplifies speech, in contrast to a hearing aid, which amplifies all environmental noise.
Desktop auditory trainers
Describe: Type of hearing aid- Eyeglass aids
Built into glasses
Describe: Type of hearing aids- BTE
Behind the ear model, fits behind the ear with a internal receiver. Good for children who are still growing (easier to refit than the casting of an ITC)
Describe: Types of hearing aids- ITC
In the canal model (strength: less visible than BTE)
Describe: Types of hearing aids- CIC
Completely in the canal model (strength: the least visible HA, closer to the TM than other HAs)
Describe: Types of hearing aids- ITE
In the ear model (fits in the external ear, within the concha)
Describe: Types of hearing aids- Disposable hearing aid
Can be worn for 40 days. Strength- no impression of the ear is needed, so it can be dispensed in 1 visit to the AuD.