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Delayed Auditory Feedback
Delayed auditory feedback (DAF), is a device that enables a user of the device to speak into a microphone and then hears his or her voice in headphones a fraction of a second later. Some DAF devices are hardware; DAF computer software is also available. Additional recommended knowledge
DAF usage (with a 175 millisecond delay) has been proven to induce mental stress.[1] The DAF machine has also been claimed to be helpful with cluttering. The DAF machine reduces the rate of a clutterer, and thus reduces the cluttering disfluencies.[citation needed]
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