The
measurement of physical activity and the display of this activity to the user in
real-time so that the person can develop awareness and control of the activity.
Some clinical programs make use of biofeedback to help the stutterer modify the
activities needed for fluent speech production: e.g.,
respiration,
phonation and
articulation.*
Also: biofeedback
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*Reprinted with permission from Hood, Stephen B. (editor) Stuttering
Words, third edition
Paperback 1997 available from Stuttering Foundation of America
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