BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and discusses how they have contributed to theoretical issues in speech pathology and clinical practice. A central theoretical issue in speech pathology is defining the articulatory processes underlying speech disabilities. EPG data are providing increasing evidence that abnormal speech motor control underlies at least some disorders that were previously thought to have a linguistic origin. The technique also provides visual feedback of tongue-palate contacts, which has been shown to be an effective approach to the treatment of articulation disorders in children and adults. Portable units have increased the effectiveness of feedback therapy becaus...
Some children with mild cerebral palsy have articulation disorders that are resistant to conventiona...
EditorialThe papers in this special issue of Advances in Speech- Language Pathology were originally ...
EditorialThe papers in this special issue of Advances in Speech- Language Pathology were originally ...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
Electropalatography (EPG), a technique which reveals tongue-palate contact patterns over time, is a ...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
Electropalatography (EPG), a technique which reveals tongue-palate contact patterns over time, is a ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the value of using electropalatography (EPG) to assess, diagnose,...
Previous studies have demonstrated the value of using electropalatography (EPG) to assess, diagnose,...
Electropalatography (EPG) has been employed to measure speech articulation since the mid-1970s. This...
Electropalatography (EPG) is an instrumental technique that detects the tongue’s contact against the...
This paper describes technical and methodological advances in the development of a procedure for mea...
This paper describes technical and methodological advances in the development of a procedure for mea...
Traditional articulation therapy includes an array of approaches, such as auditory, tactile, and vis...
Some children with mild cerebral palsy have articulation disorders that are resistant to conventiona...
Some children with mild cerebral palsy have articulation disorders that are resistant to conventiona...
EditorialThe papers in this special issue of Advances in Speech- Language Pathology were originally ...
EditorialThe papers in this special issue of Advances in Speech- Language Pathology were originally ...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
Electropalatography (EPG), a technique which reveals tongue-palate contact patterns over time, is a ...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
Electropalatography (EPG), a technique which reveals tongue-palate contact patterns over time, is a ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the value of using electropalatography (EPG) to assess, diagnose,...
Previous studies have demonstrated the value of using electropalatography (EPG) to assess, diagnose,...
Electropalatography (EPG) has been employed to measure speech articulation since the mid-1970s. This...
Electropalatography (EPG) is an instrumental technique that detects the tongue’s contact against the...
This paper describes technical and methodological advances in the development of a procedure for mea...
This paper describes technical and methodological advances in the development of a procedure for mea...
Traditional articulation therapy includes an array of approaches, such as auditory, tactile, and vis...
Some children with mild cerebral palsy have articulation disorders that are resistant to conventiona...
Some children with mild cerebral palsy have articulation disorders that are resistant to conventiona...
EditorialThe papers in this special issue of Advances in Speech- Language Pathology were originally ...
EditorialThe papers in this special issue of Advances in Speech- Language Pathology were originally ...