May 21st, 2007 - Volume 17 - Number 21
Cover Story Pure Listening Hearing is one thing, but listening is another. The brain processes sound in three ways: it analyzes its tonicity and frequencies, prepares a motor response to the sound, and associates the sound with the other senses of the body. These three aspects of listening must occur for the overall effect of what might be called "pure listening," says Arnell Brady, MA, CCC-SLP. (cover photo by Jay Rubinic)Feature Articles Tips for Adjunct Professors For novice teachers at the university level. What's My Name Again? Diary of a stroke survivor, Part III.
Tinnitus Treatment Clinical trial offers new hope. AAA Convention Highlights In-depth coverage of AudiologyNow! Classroom Instruction Low quality in elementary schools. Departments/Columns Guest Editorial Clinicians in the Classroom Calendar/CE Book Reviews Where We Work State Associations Convention Connection Advertiser Index Coming Soon Vocalizations in autism and apraxia.
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