| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7150630 |
Method and apparatus for automated training of language learning skills |
December 19, 2006 |
| A computer program for execution on a computing device is provided to cross-train students in language development skills such as letter-word correspondence, word recognition, vocabulary, and sentence and paragraph comprehension. A set of programs provide an adaptive methodology for |
| 7101185 |
Method and apparatus for automated training of language learning skills |
September 5, 2006 |
| A computer program for execution on a computing device is provided to cross-train students in language development skills such as letter-word correspondence, word recognition, vocabulary, and sentence and paragraph comprehension. A set of programs provide an adaptive methodology for |
| 6986663 |
Method and apparatus for automated training of language learning skills |
January 17, 2006 |
| A computer program for execution on a computing device is provided to cross-train students in language development skills such as letter-word correspondence, word recognition, vocabulary, and sentence and paragraph comprehension. A set of programs provide an adaptive methodology for |
| 6726486 |
Method and apparatus for automated training of language learning skills |
April 27, 2004 |
| A computer program for execution on a computing device is provided to cross-train students in language development skills such as letter-word correspondence, word recognition, vocabulary, and sentence and paragraph comprehension. A set of programs provide an adaptive methodology for |
| 6599129 |
Method for adaptive training of short term memory and auditory/visual discrimination within a co |
July 29, 2003 |
| A method for training of auditory and graphical discrimination in humans, and a human's short term memory, is provided within an animated game environment. The method provides a number of stimulus sets, each stimulus set having similar sounding phonemes associated with graphemes. Upon |
| 6364666 |
Method for adaptive training of listening and language comprehension using processed speech with |
April 2, 2002 |
| A method for adaptively training a subject, using auditory processing of phonemes within command sentences, to improve the subject's listening comprehension, grammatical parsing, and serial memory is provided. The method utilizes a number of training installments, each designed for t |
| 6358056 |
Method for adaptively training humans to discriminate between frequency sweeps common in spoken |
March 19, 2002 |
| A method for adaptively training a human subject to process, and to distinguish between, similar acoustic events that are common in spoken language is provided. The method utilizes sequences of up/down frequency sweeps, of varying frequency and duration, and having varying inter stim |
| 6334777 |
Method for adaptively training humans to discriminate between frequency sweeps common in spoken |
January 1, 2002 |
| A method for adaptively training a human subject to process, and to distinguish between, similar acoustic events that are common in spoken language is provided. The method utilizes sequences of up/down frequency sweeps, of varying frequency and duration, and having varying inter stim |
| 6334776 |
Method and apparatus for training of auditory/visual discrimination using target and distractor |
January 1, 2002 |
| An apparatus and method for training of auditory and graphical discrimination in humans is provided. The method and apparatus provides a number of stimulus sets, each stimulus set having a target phoneme, and associated grapheme, and a number of distractor phonemes, and associated gr |
| 6331115 |
Method for adaptive training of short term memory and auditory/visual discrimination within a co |
December 18, 2001 |
| A method for training of auditory and graphical discrimination in humans, and a human's short term memory, is provided within an animated game environment. The method provides a number of stimulus sets, each stimulus set having similar sounding phonemes associated with graphemes. Upon |
| 6328569 |
Method for training of auditory/visual discrimination using target and foil phonemes/graphemes w |
December 11, 2001 |
| A method for training of auditory and graphical discrimination in humans is provided within an animated game environment. The method provides a number of stimulus sets, each stimulus set having a target phoneme and a plurality of associated foils (similar sounding phonemes). Upon initiat |
| 6289310 |
Apparatus for enhancing phoneme differences according to acoustic processing profile for languag |
September 11, 2001 |
| An apparatus and method for screening an individual's ability to process acoustic events is provided. The invention provides sequences (or trials) of acoustically processed target and distractor phonemes to a subject for identification. The acoustic processing includes amplitude emphasis |
| 6234965 |
Methods and apparatus for improving biochemical based therapy in humans |
May 22, 2001 |
| A computer-implemented method for improving biochemical-based therapy, or other forms of therapy such as surgery or radiation, in a human. Using the biochemical-based therapy for discussion, the computer-implemented method may include administering, using a computer, a first stimulus/res |
| 6224384 |
Method and apparatus for training of auditory/visual discrimination using target and distractor |
May 1, 2001 |
| An apparatus and method for training of auditory and graphical discrimination in humans is provided. The method and apparatus provides a number of stimulus sets, each stimulus set having a target phoneme, and associated grapheme, and a number of distractor phonemes, and associated gr |
| 6210166 |
Method for adaptively training humans to discriminate between frequency sweeps common in spoken |
April 3, 2001 |
| A method for adaptively training a human subject to process, and to distinguish between, similar acoustic events that are common in spoken language is provided. The method utilizes sequences of up/down frequency sweeps, of varying frequency and duration, and having varying inter stim |
| 6190173 |
Method and apparatus for training of auditory/visual discrimination using target and distractor |
February 20, 2001 |
| An apparatus and method for training of auditory and graphical discrimination in humans is provided. The method and apparatus provides a number of stimulus sets, each stimulus set having a target phoneme, and associated grapheme, and a number of distractor phonemes, and associated gr |
| 6168562 |
Method and apparatus for dynamically tailoring biochemical based therapy programs in human |
January 2, 2001 |
| The invention relates, in one embodiment to a computer-implemented method for dynamically tailoring dosages of a biochemical compound administered to a human under a biochemical-based therapy program. The method includes administering a first plurality of stimulus exercises to the human |
| 6052512 |
Migration mechanism for user data from one client computer system to another |
April 18, 2000 |
| A student user of a client computer system uses a teaching process to promote development of cognitive skills of the student, and a supervisor uses a second client computer to remotely monitor the progress of the student. The teaching process presents various types of stimuli to the |
| 6036496 |
Universal screen for language learning impaired subjects |
March 14, 2000 |
| An apparatus and method for screening an individual's ability to process acoustic events is provided. The invention provides sequences (or trials) of acoustically processed target and distractor phonemes to a subject for identification. The acoustic processing includes amplitude emphasis |
| 5957699 |
Remote computer-assisted professionally supervised teaching system |
September 28, 1999 |
| A student user of a client computer system uses a teaching process to promote development of cognitive skills of the student and a supervisor uses a second client computer to remotely monitor the progress of the student. The teaching process presents various types of stimuli to the s |