It has been recognised that in order to study the displacement, timing and co-ordination of articulatory components (i.e., tongue. lips, jaw) in speech production it is desirable to obtain high-resolution movement data on multiple structures inside and outside the vocal tract. Until recently, with the exception of X-ray techniques such as cineradiography, the study 0. speech movements has been hindered by the inaccessibility of the oral cavity during speech. X-ray techniques are generally not used because of unacceptable radiation exposure. The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the use of a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articulograph, for assessing articulatory dysfunction subsequent to traumatic brain injury. The ...
Articulatory kinematics were investigated using electromagnetic articulography (EMA) in four dysarth...
The tongue functions as the primary articulator during the oropharyngeal stages of swallowing. Howev...
The tongue functions as the primary articulator during the oropharyngeal stages of swallowing. Howev...
This study aimed to demonstrate the use of a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articulog...
The study to be presented is the first to use a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articu...
Two physiological assessments, electromagnetic articulography (EMA) and electropalatography (EPG), w...
Primary objective : To investigate the speed and accuracy of tongue movements exhibited by a sample ...
The present study investigated tongue kinematics in two groups of participants poststroke, including...
Primary objective: To explore articulatory kinematic differences between normal and dysarthric speak...
[[abstract]]The present study investigated tongue kinematics in two groups of participants poststrok...
The articulatory timing characteristics and tongue-to-palate contact patterns exhibited in the speec...
A case report is presented of a 42-year-old male, identified as Mr. X, who exhibited dysarthria for ...
The focus of the investigation was a case-by-case analysis of articulatory kinematics using electrom...
Articulatory kinematics were investigated using electromagnetic articulography (EMA) in four dysarth...
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) was used to investigate the tongue kinematics in the dysarthria...
Articulatory kinematics were investigated using electromagnetic articulography (EMA) in four dysarth...
The tongue functions as the primary articulator during the oropharyngeal stages of swallowing. Howev...
The tongue functions as the primary articulator during the oropharyngeal stages of swallowing. Howev...
This study aimed to demonstrate the use of a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articulog...
The study to be presented is the first to use a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articu...
Two physiological assessments, electromagnetic articulography (EMA) and electropalatography (EPG), w...
Primary objective : To investigate the speed and accuracy of tongue movements exhibited by a sample ...
The present study investigated tongue kinematics in two groups of participants poststroke, including...
Primary objective: To explore articulatory kinematic differences between normal and dysarthric speak...
[[abstract]]The present study investigated tongue kinematics in two groups of participants poststrok...
The articulatory timing characteristics and tongue-to-palate contact patterns exhibited in the speec...
A case report is presented of a 42-year-old male, identified as Mr. X, who exhibited dysarthria for ...
The focus of the investigation was a case-by-case analysis of articulatory kinematics using electrom...
Articulatory kinematics were investigated using electromagnetic articulography (EMA) in four dysarth...
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) was used to investigate the tongue kinematics in the dysarthria...
Articulatory kinematics were investigated using electromagnetic articulography (EMA) in four dysarth...
The tongue functions as the primary articulator during the oropharyngeal stages of swallowing. Howev...
The tongue functions as the primary articulator during the oropharyngeal stages of swallowing. Howev...