Speech therapy tools and anti-stutter techniques

If you want to learn about speech therapy tools and anti-oral techniques, please read this article until the end. Specifically, I will introduce anti-stuttering devices, how they work, and why some people don't. After completing this article, you should be able to make an informed choice when purchasing a speech therapy tool.

Most therapeutic tools on the market [stuttering devices] use DAF [delayed audible feedback]. The DAF allows the stutterer to hear his own voice, delaying the time, almost like an echo. DAF fools the brain into thinking that it speaks in tandem with another person [chorus effect]. The problem with DAF stuttering devices is that the effect disappears over time, so DAF is only temporary.

DMAF [Digital Hybrid Auditory Feedback] technology is another technology used in Stutter Devices. This technology is not temporary. The reason is that they use the natural components of speech, such as Vocal Tone. This sound is heard as a snoring, and then it is mixed with the vocals by the device. This effect reduces muscle tension on the “vocal folds” and automatically improves the coordination of the involved speech muscles. In turn, this "teach" users to improve stuttering voice. The use of DMAF technology proves to be superior to DAF technology.

Although some people say that "stuttering does not have a cure", the equipment using DMAF technology is close to one.

Now that you know the digital technology you use, it's easy to make an informed choice.

To read about these tools, visit: Speech Therapy Tools

Speech therapy tools and anti-stutter techniques was originally published on Spring

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