International audienceSpeech production is probably the most complex neuromotor activity of the human behavior. It involves a large number of muscles with particularly precise movements, characterized by a lot of motor units whose synchronization must be controlled perfectly to create the speech sound. This acoustical signal is the result of different mechanisms involving respiration, phonation and articulation controlled by cognitive processes. Dysarthria refers not only to a deficit in articulation per se, but encompasses disturbances in the control of voice quality, speech rhythm, loudness, segmental articulation, pitch, fluency, etc. Even though associations between deviant acoustic-phonetic dimensions and certain types of dysarthria ha...
Parkinsonian dysarthria is generally known under the name of hypokinetic dysarthria. Dysarthria, acc...
Parkinsonian dysarthria is generally known under the name of hypokinetic dysarthria. Dysarthria, acc...
Recent years have seen the development and introduction of a range of new physiological instruments ...
International audienceSpeech production is probably the most complex neuromotor activity of the huma...
International audienceSpeech production is probably the most complex neuromotor activity of the huma...
Developmental dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by reduces intelligibility and imp...
Classification and characterization of motor speech disorders (MSDs) is important from the viewpoint...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
This research is a first step toward characterizing motor control and coordination difficulties of d...
This study examined the relationship of speech variability indices extracted from audio recordings w...
A case report is presented of a 42-year-old male, identified as Mr. X, who exhibited dysarthria for ...
The objective evaluation of the dysarthria : acoustical and aerodynamical methods<BR /><BR />Neurolo...
The objective evaluation of the dysarthria : acoustical and aerodynamical methodsNeurological diseas...
Traditionally, the assessment of dysarthric speech has mainly involved the use of perceptual evaluat...
Parkinsonian dysarthria is generally known under the name of hypokinetic dysarthria. Dysarthria, acc...
Parkinsonian dysarthria is generally known under the name of hypokinetic dysarthria. Dysarthria, acc...
Recent years have seen the development and introduction of a range of new physiological instruments ...
International audienceSpeech production is probably the most complex neuromotor activity of the huma...
International audienceSpeech production is probably the most complex neuromotor activity of the huma...
Developmental dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by reduces intelligibility and imp...
Classification and characterization of motor speech disorders (MSDs) is important from the viewpoint...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
This research is a first step toward characterizing motor control and coordination difficulties of d...
This study examined the relationship of speech variability indices extracted from audio recordings w...
A case report is presented of a 42-year-old male, identified as Mr. X, who exhibited dysarthria for ...
The objective evaluation of the dysarthria : acoustical and aerodynamical methods<BR /><BR />Neurolo...
The objective evaluation of the dysarthria : acoustical and aerodynamical methodsNeurological diseas...
Traditionally, the assessment of dysarthric speech has mainly involved the use of perceptual evaluat...
Parkinsonian dysarthria is generally known under the name of hypokinetic dysarthria. Dysarthria, acc...
Parkinsonian dysarthria is generally known under the name of hypokinetic dysarthria. Dysarthria, acc...
Recent years have seen the development and introduction of a range of new physiological instruments ...