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Effects of Interventions with Aided AAC Input: A Meta-analysis (O'Neill et al., 2018)

2019-01-27 by David McNaughton

O’Neill et al. report that aided AAC input can enhance expression and comprehension for individuals who use AAC.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Graduate Student Research, News, Publications Tagged With: Janice Light, Pope, Tara O'Neill

Visual attention during search for a target on an AAC Display (O'Neill et al., 2018)

2019-01-07 by David McNaughton

At the 2018 ASHA Conference, O’Neill and colleagues presented a study on the visual attention of individuals with developmental disabilities when viewing AAC displays.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, Graduate Student Research, Presentations Tagged With: Janice Light, Krista Wilkinson, Tara O'Neill

Perspectives of Parents of Children with Cerebral Palsy on Integrating AAC into Everyday Life (O'Neill & Wilkinson, 2018)

2018-11-26 by David McNaughton

At the 2018 ASHA Conference, O’Neill and Wilkinson (2018) presented their findings on the perspectives of parents of children with cerebral palsy on how AAC technologies support their child’s participation in everyday life.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, Graduate Student Research, Presentations Tagged With: Krista Wilkinson, Tara O'Neill

ASHA 2018 Presentations by PSU Faculty and Students

2018-11-12 by David McNaughton

Penn State faculty and students will present 16 AAC studies at the ASHA 2018 Convention in Boston, MA.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: Emily Laubscher, Janice Light, Jessica Caron, Jessica Gormley, Kaitlyn Clarke, Kelsey Mandak, Krista Wilkinson, Salena Babb, Tara O'Neill

Investigation of eye gaze on AAC visual scene displays (O'Neill, 2017)

2017-10-13 by David McNaughton

Tara O’Neill presented her research on the investigation of eye gaze on visual scene displays with a navigation menu for individuals with significant intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Filed Under: Children, Funded Projects, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: Colloquium, O'Neill, Tara O'Neill

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