Improving oral sentence production in children with cochlear implants: effects of equivalence-based instruction and matrix training

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Autor(a) principal: Neves, Anderson Jonas das
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Almeida-Verdu, Ana Claudia Moreira [UNESP], Assis, Grauben José Alves de, Silva, Leandra Tabanez do Nascimento, Moret, Adriane Lima Mortari
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41155-018-0095-y
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/171141
Resumo: ᅟ: Children who use cochlear implants (CI) and who are readers usually produce more accurate speech in response to text than to pictures. Equivalence-based instruction (EBI) can be a route to establish functional interdependence between these verbal operants. The present study investigated whether children with CI who read would improve speech accuracy when tacting pictures of scenes after EBI that included dictated sentences, pictures of scenes, and printed sentences. This study evaluated whether teaching verbal relations to diagonal sentences from a matrix with subject-verb-object combinations promoted recombinative generalization to untrained sentences. Participants were three children with CI with a more accurate speech when reading print than when tacting pictures of scenes. They were taught to select pictures of scenes in response to dictated sentences (AB) by matching-to-sample (MTS) and to construct printed sentences in response to dictated sentences (AE) by constructed-response-matching-to-sample (CRMTS). Speech production in response to print (CD) and in response to pictures of scenes (BD) were probed for both trained and untrained sentences, using a multiple baseline design across participants. All participants learned the trained relations, showed emergence of derived relations, and improved speech accuracy when tacting pictures of scenes. They were able to recombine sentence components and tact novel pictures using untrained sentences from the matrix. These results indicate that speech accuracy and generative sentence production can be improved in children with CI from interventions that incorporate EBI and matrix training. Trial registration: CAAE#01454412.0.0000.5441 registered 01/29/2013.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Improving oral sentence production in children with cochlear implants: effects of equivalence-based instruction and matrix training
title Improving oral sentence production in children with cochlear implants: effects of equivalence-based instruction and matrix training
spellingShingle Improving oral sentence production in children with cochlear implants: effects of equivalence-based instruction and matrix training
Neves, Anderson Jonas das
Cochlear implant
Equivalence-based instruction
Sentences
Speech accuracy
title_short Improving oral sentence production in children with cochlear implants: effects of equivalence-based instruction and matrix training
title_full Improving oral sentence production in children with cochlear implants: effects of equivalence-based instruction and matrix training
title_fullStr Improving oral sentence production in children with cochlear implants: effects of equivalence-based instruction and matrix training
title_full_unstemmed Improving oral sentence production in children with cochlear implants: effects of equivalence-based instruction and matrix training
title_sort Improving oral sentence production in children with cochlear implants: effects of equivalence-based instruction and matrix training
author Neves, Anderson Jonas das
author_facet Neves, Anderson Jonas das
Almeida-Verdu, Ana Claudia Moreira [UNESP]
Assis, Grauben José Alves de
Silva, Leandra Tabanez do Nascimento
Moret, Adriane Lima Mortari
author_role author
author2 Almeida-Verdu, Ana Claudia Moreira [UNESP]
Assis, Grauben José Alves de
Silva, Leandra Tabanez do Nascimento
Moret, Adriane Lima Mortari
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA)
HRAC
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neves, Anderson Jonas das
Almeida-Verdu, Ana Claudia Moreira [UNESP]
Assis, Grauben José Alves de
Silva, Leandra Tabanez do Nascimento
Moret, Adriane Lima Mortari
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cochlear implant
Equivalence-based instruction
Sentences
Speech accuracy
topic Cochlear implant
Equivalence-based instruction
Sentences
Speech accuracy
description ᅟ: Children who use cochlear implants (CI) and who are readers usually produce more accurate speech in response to text than to pictures. Equivalence-based instruction (EBI) can be a route to establish functional interdependence between these verbal operants. The present study investigated whether children with CI who read would improve speech accuracy when tacting pictures of scenes after EBI that included dictated sentences, pictures of scenes, and printed sentences. This study evaluated whether teaching verbal relations to diagonal sentences from a matrix with subject-verb-object combinations promoted recombinative generalization to untrained sentences. Participants were three children with CI with a more accurate speech when reading print than when tacting pictures of scenes. They were taught to select pictures of scenes in response to dictated sentences (AB) by matching-to-sample (MTS) and to construct printed sentences in response to dictated sentences (AE) by constructed-response-matching-to-sample (CRMTS). Speech production in response to print (CD) and in response to pictures of scenes (BD) were probed for both trained and untrained sentences, using a multiple baseline design across participants. All participants learned the trained relations, showed emergence of derived relations, and improved speech accuracy when tacting pictures of scenes. They were able to recombine sentence components and tact novel pictures using untrained sentences from the matrix. These results indicate that speech accuracy and generative sentence production can be improved in children with CI from interventions that incorporate EBI and matrix training. Trial registration: CAAE#01454412.0.0000.5441 registered 01/29/2013.
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