What evidence is there of the fluency enhancing effects of delayed auditory feedback (DAF) and frequency altered feedback (FAF)?
Ten years of scientific research conducted at Dalhousie University and East Carolina University have shown that the use of DAF and FAF can significantly enhance fluency levels in a variety of situations including reading, monologue, using the telephone and speaking in front of an audience. This research has been published in top scientific journals. (Please refer to the Links/References section of the website.) BACK TO TOP 1.
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