Description: The See-Scape detects nasal emission of air during speech. With the nasal tip in one of the client’s nares, any emission of air will cause the float to rise in the rigid plastic tube. Instant visual feedback eliminates the need for lengthy explanations of the problem to the client and gives an objective assessment of nasal emission. See-Scape gives an indication of air flow pressure rather than nasality but in so doing indicates a lack of velopharyngeal competence that is perceived as hypernasality.
Publisher: Pro-ed, Inc
Format: EQUIPMENT
Keywords: fluency; stuttering; voice; ARTICULATION, CLEFT PALATE, ORAL MOTOR, DYSARTHRIA, oral language abilities, fluency, stuttering, voice;