At the 2019 ASHA Conference, Barwise and colleagues used eye-tracking technology to investigate how individuals with Down Syndrome interact with AAC displays.
New and FREE online resource: Thinking about Thinking for AAC (TAT4AAC)
The TAT4AAC is a new resource to help us better understand the cognitive demands of various AAC technologies.
RERC on AAC at ASHA 2019
There will be a wide range of presentations on RERC on AAC projects at the 2019 Annual ASHA Convention in Orlando, FL.
Trends in BCI research participant categories and descriptions in abstracts (Eddy et al., 2019)
Eddy and colleagues examined trends in inclusion and description of study participants with disabilities across six International BCI Meetings from 1999 to 2016.
An active recursive state estimation framework for brain-interfaced typing systems (Koçanaoğulları et al., 2019)
Koçanaoğulları et al. (2019) introduce a novel recursive state estimation framework for BCI-based typing systems using active querying and stopping.
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