2015
DOI: 10.1159/000371884
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The Effect of Clinician Feedback Type on the Acquisition of a Vocal Siren

Abstract: Objective: To compare the effects of different types of clinician feedback (auditory knowledge of performance, KP, kinaesthetic KP and knowledge of results, KR) on the production of a voice task during acquisition. KP conditions directed attention to auditory or kinaesthetic cues. KR feedback was provided as to how close the speaker's production was to a model. Patients and Methods: A factorial multivariate 3 × 8 design was used. Thirty-six females were randomly assigned to 3 different feedback groups and trai… Show more

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“…There has been a specific interest in motor learning theory as it applies to voice training. 4−9 A number of researchers have investigated the effects of feedback on acquisition and learning in experimental studies with an SLP focus, including focus of attention in feedback, 4 modeling and instruction without feedback, 5 self-controlled feedback, 7 knowledge of results feedback 8 and biophysical feedback. 9 Practice organization has also been studied, but to a lesser degree (eg, massed vs spaced practice in vocology training 6 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a specific interest in motor learning theory as it applies to voice training. 4−9 A number of researchers have investigated the effects of feedback on acquisition and learning in experimental studies with an SLP focus, including focus of attention in feedback, 4 modeling and instruction without feedback, 5 self-controlled feedback, 7 knowledge of results feedback 8 and biophysical feedback. 9 Practice organization has also been studied, but to a lesser degree (eg, massed vs spaced practice in vocology training 6 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%