Personal Heath Management System  





Close

Shared Health Zone:
dennis
Blog posts
Blog about Healthcare Gadgets and Technologies

Blog feed


LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier

16-Sep-2009 13:45:31

 

 

 

Autistic children often show specific behavior patterns in the way they speak with others. These patterns, if detected, could be used as an early sign of autism, but enough data needs to be collected in order to help with making a diagnosis. LENA, a device from the LENA Foundation that became available earlier this month, is a portable recorder that can make available a day's worth of a child's interaction to professionals for close review.

 

 

 

 

From the product page:
What is LENA? LENA is the only technology that automatically collects and analyzes information about a child’s natural language environment and development. The LENA feedback reports help parents improve a child’s cumulative language experience and accelerate that child’s language and cognitive development, and preparedness for school.

Who is LENA for? Parents and caregivers of children ages 0 to 4.

Why is it important? Several hundred research studies over the last 50 years document the importance of talking to and interacting with your baby, especially during the first three years. Groundbreaking research by two renowned university researchers, Drs. Betty Hart, Ph.D., and Todd Risley, Ph.D., revealed that the quantity of talk a child experienced between birth and age 3 directly correlated with the child’s IQ and vocabulary size. The LENA Foundation was founded based on the key elements of this study and our own normative study shows that saying 17,000 words per day, which is equal to the 85th percentile, will greatly enhance your child’s potential.

Who developed it? A team of world-class scientists, including experts in linguistics, speech recognition technology, computer engineering, speech analysis, statistics, speech language pathology, language research and developmental pediatrics. Recognizing that achievement gaps already exist at kindergarten entry, LENA was developed to give parents useful information to help ensure they are providing the richest language environment possible to their children during the critical years between birth and age 4, before they enter school.

How does it work? Parents follow a simple three-step process, 2-3 times a month:

1. In the morning, slip the LENA Digital Language Processor (DLP) into the pocket of specially designed LENA clothing.
2. At the end of the day, plug the DLP into your PC. The audio data will transfer and software analysis begins.
3. View your reports to analyze your conversations, identify patterns of talk throughout the day and receive percentile rank information.

 

 

Via: medgadget.com

 

 

 


Turn this off

stumbleupon:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier del.icio.us:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier digg:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier spurl:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier wists:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier simpy:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier newsvine:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier blinklist:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier furl:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier reddit:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier fark:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier blogmarks:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier Y!:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier smarking:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier magnolia:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier segnalo:LENA Audio Monitor Analyses Speech Patterns to Help Detect Autism Earlier

Recent articles in UTS Health blogs: New Posts Feed

Health Tree - a new way to visualize your health statistics

SafetyNet Monitoring System Keeps an Eye on Wards of Patients

Taizo Exercise Robot to Aid Elderly With Leading Routines

Vincent 50 No Pressure Foot Scanner Brings Safety to Diabetic Feet

Nucleus 5 Smallest Cochlear Implant Gets US OK


Comments:

You must sign in to post comments.



Privacy   |   Terms of services
Copyright © 2007-2008 Indigo Byte Systems, LLC. All rights reserved.