Communication and handicap : aspects of psychological compensation and technical aids

Communication, Compensation and Handicap (L.-G. Nilsson). 1. Hearing Aspects of Handicaps. Compensatory Strategies in Speechreading (J. Ronnberg and B. Lyxell). Compensatory Use of Acoustic Speech Cues and Language Structure by Hearing-Impaired Listeners (D. House). 2. Visual Aspects of Handicaps. IT Make Sense: Form, Content and Use of Information (S. Aitken). Compensation as Skill (K. Ohlsson). Travelling without Vision: On the Possibilities of Cognitive and Perceptual Compensation (G. Jansson). Computerized Presentation of Text for the Visually Handicapped (N.L. Williamson, P. Muter and R.S. Kruk). Blind People Reading a Daily Radio Distributed Newspaper: Braille and Speech Synthesis (B.-M. Drottz and E. Hjelmquist). 3. Reading Deficits. Working Memory, Reading and Dyslexia (A. Baddeley). The Reading/Short-Term Memory Relationship: Implications of an Exception (R.L. Cohen). Compensation in Reading Disabilities (I. Lundberg and C.K. Leong). 4. Neurological Aspects of Handicaps. Aphasia Therapy Research: Methodological Requirements and Illustrative Results (S. Byng and M. Coltheart). Possibilities of Spontaneous Compensation for Aphasic Symptoms in Conversation (E. Ahlsen). Blissymbolics, Cognition and the Handicapped (P. Muter). Lexical Prediction for a Text-to-Speech System (S. Hunnicutt). Conclusion: Communication and Handicap (E. Hjelmquist).