Gregory W LesherSummaryAffiliation: University at Buffalo Country: USA Publications
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The effect of the communication output method on augmented interactionD Jeffery Higginbotham
Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA
Augment Altern Commun 23:140-53. 2007..The role of communication co-construction in augmented interaction and the implications of the Interaction Model for future communication device design are discussed...
Access to AAC: present, past, and futureD Jeffery Higginbotham
State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14216, USA
Augment Altern Commun 23:243-57. 2007....
The effect of context priming and task type on augmentative communication performanceD Jeffery Higginbotham
Center for Excellence in Augmented Communication, Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14216, USA
Augment Altern Commun 25:19-31. 2009..This indicates to AAC device designers and users that keystroke-based measures of device use may not be predictive of high level performance...
AAC technology transfer: an AAC-RERC reportD Jeffery Higginbotham
State University of New York, Buffalo, USA
Augment Altern Commun 25:68-76. 2009..The purpose of this article is to discuss barriers to technology transfer, to outline some technology transfer strategies, and to illustrate these strategies with AAC-RERC related activities...
The development of an automated method for analyzing communication rate in augmentative and alternative communicationLaura E Smith
Aspire of WNY Inc, Getzuille, New York, USA
Assist Technol 18:107-21. 2006..In addition, the first AAC communication rate performance estimates taken from the field are presented. Implications for further research and the valid use of automated data logging and analysis are discussed...
Research Grants
- I-Talk: Eye Controlled, Direct Selection AAC DeviceGREGORY LESHER; Fiscal Year: 2002..abstract_text> ..
