Dysfunction of the articulatory subsystem (i.c.. the lips, tongue, and jaw) has bccn identified as a major contributor to the reduction in speech intelligibility experienced by a high proportion of people with multiple sclerosis (MS). In particular. consonant imprecision has been reported to be the articulatory deficit that contributes most to variations in overall intelligibility of MS speakers. Electropalatography(EPG) IS an instrurncntal technique that visually documents the location and timing of tongue-topalatc contacts during speech. Although such a technique would be valuablc in objectively assessing the articulatory disturbances exhibited by individuals with dysarthria ia motor speech disorder) associated with MS, to-date no such st...
The articulatory timing characteristics and tongue-to-palate contact patterns exhibited in the speec...
Dysarthria in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) has been widely studied. However, a limited numbe...
BACKGROUND: Articulation errors in the speech of people with Down's syndrome are frequent and often ...
Electropalatography (EPG) was used to document the location and timing of tongue-to-palate contacts ...
The present study employed electropalatography (EPG) and a nonspeech measure of lingual function to ...
A physiological analysis of the articulatory function of 16 adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) was ...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
Consonant imprecision has been reported to be a common feature of the dysarthric speech disturbances...
Approximately 40% of all individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) present some degree of speech impa...
Electropalatography (EPG) was used to describe the pattern of linguopalatal contact and the consonan...
The most common articulatory impairment reported in individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) is imp...
IMPORTANCE: Multiple sclerosis produces neurological impairments that are variable in duration, seve...
The second formant (F2) is well-known to be important to intelligibility (e.g. [Delattre, P., Liberm...
Articulatory imprecision in Parkinson's disease (PD) has been attributed to reduced range of movemen...
The articulatory timing characteristics and tongue-to-palate contact patterns exhibited in the speec...
Dysarthria in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) has been widely studied. However, a limited numbe...
BACKGROUND: Articulation errors in the speech of people with Down's syndrome are frequent and often ...
Electropalatography (EPG) was used to document the location and timing of tongue-to-palate contacts ...
The present study employed electropalatography (EPG) and a nonspeech measure of lingual function to ...
A physiological analysis of the articulatory function of 16 adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) was ...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
Consonant imprecision has been reported to be a common feature of the dysarthric speech disturbances...
Approximately 40% of all individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) present some degree of speech impa...
Electropalatography (EPG) was used to describe the pattern of linguopalatal contact and the consonan...
The most common articulatory impairment reported in individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) is imp...
IMPORTANCE: Multiple sclerosis produces neurological impairments that are variable in duration, seve...
The second formant (F2) is well-known to be important to intelligibility (e.g. [Delattre, P., Liberm...
Articulatory imprecision in Parkinson's disease (PD) has been attributed to reduced range of movemen...
The articulatory timing characteristics and tongue-to-palate contact patterns exhibited in the speec...
Dysarthria in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) has been widely studied. However, a limited numbe...
BACKGROUND: Articulation errors in the speech of people with Down's syndrome are frequent and often ...