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A wearable tactile sensory aid for profoundly deaf children Export

Journal of Medical Systems, Vol. 5, No. 4. (10 December 1981), pp. 265-270.

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A field evaluation was conducted in a classroom for profoundly deaf children, to determine the effects upon speech production of experience with a tactile sensory aid. The aid displays sound frequencies as touch patterns on a belt worn around the abdomen.


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