Primary objective : To investigate the speed and accuracy of tongue movements exhibited by a sample of children with dysarthria following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) during speech using electromagnetic articulography (EMA). Methods and procedures : Four children, aged between 12.75-17.17 years with dysarthria following TBI, were assessed using the AG-100 electromagnetic articulography system (Carstens Medizinelektronik). The movement trajectories of receiver coils affixed to each child's tongue were examined during consonant productions, together with a range of quantitative kinematic parameters. The children's results were individually compared against the mean values obtained by a group of eight control children (mean age of 14.67...
A tongue pressure transducer system was used to assess tongue strength, endurance, fine pressure con...
Consonant imprecision has been reported to be a common feature of the dysarthric speech disturbances...
The primary aim of this investigation was to determine rate-related changes in tongue movement in dy...
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 jaw movements in children following traumatic brain injury (TBI) d...
It has been recognised that in order to study the displacement, timing and co-ordination of articula...
The focus of the investigation was a case-by-case analysis of articulatory kinematics using electrom...
Primary objective: To explore articulatory kinematic differences between normal and dysarthric speak...
The articulatory timing characteristics and tongue-to-palate contact patterns exhibited in the speec...
[[abstract]]The present study investigated tongue kinematics in two groups of participants poststrok...
Primary objective: To investigate the articulatory function of a group of children with traumatic br...
This study aimed to demonstrate the use of a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articulog...
Primary objective: To investigate the spatio-timing aspects of tongue-jaw co-ordination during speec...
The present study investigated tongue kinematics in two groups of participants poststroke, including...
A tongue pressure transducer system was used to assess tongue strength, endurance, fine pressure con...
Consonant imprecision has been reported to be a common feature of the dysarthric speech disturbances...
The primary aim of this investigation was to determine rate-related changes in tongue movement in dy...
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 jaw movements in children following traumatic brain injury (TBI) d...
It has been recognised that in order to study the displacement, timing and co-ordination of articula...
The focus of the investigation was a case-by-case analysis of articulatory kinematics using electrom...
Primary objective: To explore articulatory kinematic differences between normal and dysarthric speak...
The articulatory timing characteristics and tongue-to-palate contact patterns exhibited in the speec...
[[abstract]]The present study investigated tongue kinematics in two groups of participants poststrok...
Primary objective: To investigate the articulatory function of a group of children with traumatic br...
This study aimed to demonstrate the use of a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articulog...
Primary objective: To investigate the spatio-timing aspects of tongue-jaw co-ordination during speec...
The present study investigated tongue kinematics in two groups of participants poststroke, including...
A tongue pressure transducer system was used to assess tongue strength, endurance, fine pressure con...
Consonant imprecision has been reported to be a common feature of the dysarthric speech disturbances...
The primary aim of this investigation was to determine rate-related changes in tongue movement in dy...