Articulatory dysfunction is recognised as a major contributor to the speech disturbances seen in Parkinson's disease (PD). The present study aimed to compare lingual kinematics during consonant production within a sentence in eight dysarthric (DPD) and seven nondysarthric (NDPD) speakers with PD with those of eleven nonneurologically impaired normal participants. The tongue tip and tongue back movements of the participants during sentence production were recorded using electromagnetic articulography (EMA). Results showed that both the DPD and NDPD had deviant articulatory movement during consonant production that resulted in longer duration of consonant production. When compared with the NDPD group, the DPD group primarily exhibited increas...
The present study employed electropalatography (EPG) and a nonspeech measure of lingual function to ...
Objectives: A large percentage of patients with Parkinson's disease have hypokinetic dysarthria, exh...
Objectives: A large percentage of patients with Parkinson's disease have hypokinetic dysarthria, exh...
Dysarthria in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) has been widely studied. However, a limited numbe...
Articulatory imprecision in Parkinson's disease (PD) has been attributed to reduced range of movemen...
The most common articulatory impairment reported in individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) is imp...
The central aim of this experiment was to provide an integrative description of basic kinematic para...
This study aimes to examine the effets of loud speech on tongue movements in people with Parkinson's...
Biennial international event organized by APSSLHPURPOSE: Previous perceptual and acoustic studies ha...
Previous studies have suggested significant variation in the perceptual speech deficit displayed by ...
Previous studies have suggested significant variation in the perceptual speech deficit displayed by ...
Purpose: Previous perceptual and acoustic studies have reported positive effects of increased loudn...
Articulatory imprecision in Parkinson patients with hypokinetic dysarthria has been attributed to ar...
Purpose: To further understand the effect of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on articulatory movements in s...
Purpose: To further understand the effect of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on articulatory movements in s...
The present study employed electropalatography (EPG) and a nonspeech measure of lingual function to ...
Objectives: A large percentage of patients with Parkinson's disease have hypokinetic dysarthria, exh...
Objectives: A large percentage of patients with Parkinson's disease have hypokinetic dysarthria, exh...
Dysarthria in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) has been widely studied. However, a limited numbe...
Articulatory imprecision in Parkinson's disease (PD) has been attributed to reduced range of movemen...
The most common articulatory impairment reported in individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) is imp...
The central aim of this experiment was to provide an integrative description of basic kinematic para...
This study aimes to examine the effets of loud speech on tongue movements in people with Parkinson's...
Biennial international event organized by APSSLHPURPOSE: Previous perceptual and acoustic studies ha...
Previous studies have suggested significant variation in the perceptual speech deficit displayed by ...
Previous studies have suggested significant variation in the perceptual speech deficit displayed by ...
Purpose: Previous perceptual and acoustic studies have reported positive effects of increased loudn...
Articulatory imprecision in Parkinson patients with hypokinetic dysarthria has been attributed to ar...
Purpose: To further understand the effect of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on articulatory movements in s...
Purpose: To further understand the effect of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on articulatory movements in s...
The present study employed electropalatography (EPG) and a nonspeech measure of lingual function to ...
Objectives: A large percentage of patients with Parkinson's disease have hypokinetic dysarthria, exh...
Objectives: A large percentage of patients with Parkinson's disease have hypokinetic dysarthria, exh...