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Desktop FluencyCoach 1.0
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stuttering problem to control their fluency. It provides DAF (delayed auditory feedback) method. That method has been applied in the therapy of stuttering people for a long time. Numerous studies have shown the positive influence of that method on speaking process. Stuttering people who speak into a microphone and hear delayed sounds of their own speech in headphones or a speaker begin to speak fluently. DAF reduce stuttering on average 75% without
SpeechGym is a stuttering therapy software aimed to help people with stuttering problem control their speech fluency keeping a confidence. SpeechGym is a significant fluency enhancer. It implements Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) technique. Basically the program records your voice from a microphone, delays it by a number of milliseconds, and plays the delayed sound back through headphones.
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SpeechGym is a stuttering therapy software aimed to help people with stuttering problem control their speech fluency keeping a confidence. SpeechGym is a significant fluency enhancer. It implements Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) technique. Basically the program records your voice from a microphone, delays it by a number of milliseconds, and plays the delayed sound back through headphones or speakers.
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stuttering problem to control their speech fluency, increase their confidence level and develop carryover fluency when techniques are used on a regular basis. Delayed auditory feedback (DAF) delays your voice to your ears a fraction of a second. The application provides delay range from 50 to 250 milliseconds. The delay increment step is 10 milliseconds. A short delay ( 50-80 milliseconds) almost instantly reduces stuttering without changing the
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stuttering problem to control their speech fluency, increase their confidence level and develop carryover fluency when techniques are used on a regular basis. Delayed auditory feedback (DAF) delays your voice to your ears a fraction of a second. The application provides delay range from 40 to 220 milliseconds. The delay increment step is 10 milliseconds. A short delay (50-80 milliseconds) almost instantly reduces stuttering without changing the speech
anti stuttering, stuttering, therapy, speech, altered auditory feedback, frequency altered feedback