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Palatometer helps people find a voice
Researcher hopes 30 years of work will help revolutionize speech therapy
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Fletcher has developed numerous palatometers throughout the years, with the help of other speech-language researchers, engineers, medical physicists and computer programers at Utah State University, the University of New Mexico, the University of Alabama and BYU.
The most recent palatometer was fine-tuned about five years ago, and a patent is pending. It costs between $200 and $300.
Fletcher said he wants speech-language pathologists everywhere to be able to obtain palatometers and provide instructions through his company, LogoMetrix.
"There are probably around 18 to 20 universities that have bought them," he said.
Fletcher began working on the palatometer after seeing an article in a academic journal in 1969. Researchers at the University of Washington watched people speak while the subjects wore dentures with silver sensors attached.
"I called them," Fletcher said. "We were working with deaf kids. I asked, 'What are you doing with the study?' They said, 'Nothing.' "
While the palatometer can teach speech, vocal tone and inflection must be learned through other methods, Dromey said.
E-mail: lhancock@desnews.com
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