Understanding Spoken Directions
SKILL: Listening
DIFFICULTY: 2/5
LEVELS: 8 based on number of choices and relatedness between the auditory stimulus and foils
BRIEF RATIONALE: This treatment works on auditory comprehension of simple instructions or requests.
In Understanding Spoken Directions, you will hear a simple instruction and select the corresponding picture from a field of choices. You can replay the audio at any time using the audio button. The treatment will auto-adjust in difficulty based on performance.
HINT: A hint button is available in the lower-left corner of the screen to reveal the written direction. Using the hint will mark the item as incorrect (as it was not answered with only the audio stimulus), but may help you associate the direction with the image.
FOR THE CLINICIAN: During this treatment, you can ask the patient a clarifying question about the target picture. For example, you might ask, "What is he carrying?" after they hear the phrase "Carry the bag." If appropriate, you can also ask WH-questions about the foil pictures for additional naming practice.
Selected References:
- Wallace, S. E., Patterson, J., Purdy, M., Knollman-Porter, K., & Coppens, P. (2022). Auditory comprehension interventions for people with aphasia: A scoping review. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 31(5S), 2404-2420.