Primary objective: To investigate jaw movements in children following traumatic brain injury (TBI) during speech using electromagnetic articulography (EMA). Methods and procedures: Jaw movements of two non-dysarthric children ( aged 12.75 and 13.08 years) who had sustained a TBI were recorded using the AG-100 EMA system (Carstens Medizineletronik) during word-initial consonant productions. Mean quantitative kinematic parameters and coefficient of variation ( variability) values were calculated and individually compared to the mean values obtained by a group of six control children ( mean age 12.57 years, SD 1.52). Main outcomes and results: The two children with TBI exhibited word-initial consonant jaw movement durations that were comparabl...
The physiological and perceptual characteristics of persistent dysarthria exhibited by a 14 year-old...
Purpose: This investigation aimed to examine the development of tongue-jaw coordination during speec...
Primary objective: To investigate the spatio-timing aspects of tongue-jaw co-ordination during speec...
Primary objective : To investigate the speed and accuracy of tongue movements exhibited by a sample ...
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...
The focus of the investigation was a case-by-case analysis of articulatory kinematics using electrom...
Primary objective: To investigate the articulatory function of a group of children with traumatic br...
Primary objective: To explore articulatory kinematic differences between normal and dysarthric speak...
It has been recognised that in order to study the displacement, timing and co-ordination of articula...
This study aimed to demonstrate the use of a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articulog...
The primary aim of this investigation was to determine rate-related changes in tongue movement in dy...
Objective: To investigate laryngeal function and phonatory disturbance in children with traumatic br...
The aim of the present paper was to demonstrate the variation in the nature and extent of the physio...
The articulatory timing characteristics and tongue-to-palate contact patterns exhibited in the speec...
The physiological and perceptual characteristics of persistent dysarthria exhibited by a 14 year-old...
Purpose: This investigation aimed to examine the development of tongue-jaw coordination during speec...
Primary objective: To investigate the spatio-timing aspects of tongue-jaw co-ordination during speec...
Primary objective : To investigate the speed and accuracy of tongue movements exhibited by a sample ...
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...
The focus of the investigation was a case-by-case analysis of articulatory kinematics using electrom...
Primary objective: To investigate the articulatory function of a group of children with traumatic br...
Primary objective: To explore articulatory kinematic differences between normal and dysarthric speak...
It has been recognised that in order to study the displacement, timing and co-ordination of articula...
This study aimed to demonstrate the use of a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articulog...
The primary aim of this investigation was to determine rate-related changes in tongue movement in dy...
Objective: To investigate laryngeal function and phonatory disturbance in children with traumatic br...
The aim of the present paper was to demonstrate the variation in the nature and extent of the physio...
The articulatory timing characteristics and tongue-to-palate contact patterns exhibited in the speec...
The physiological and perceptual characteristics of persistent dysarthria exhibited by a 14 year-old...
Purpose: This investigation aimed to examine the development of tongue-jaw coordination during speec...
Primary objective: To investigate the spatio-timing aspects of tongue-jaw co-ordination during speec...