Objective: To investigate the acoustic characteristics of the vowel phonation in children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) and normal children Method: Twenty-six children with spastic diplegic CP and seventeen normally developed children were recruited as subjects. Voice samples were collected by pronouncing at full length /a/, /i/, and /u/ three times each into a microphone. With these samples, maximum phonation time using Multi-speech model 3,700, fundamental frequency, jitter percent, shimmer percent, noise to harmony ratio using Multi-Dimensional Voice Program model 5105, and 1st formant, 2nd formant using PraatTM were measured. Results: Maximum phonation time was significantly shorter in the CP group than normal group (p<0.05). Jitter ...
Global developmental abilities of cochlear implanted children with spastic cerebral palsy: two exper...
Anterior drooling is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and poses significant risks to the ...
Aim: To test the prediction of communication disorder severity at 5 years of age from characteristic...
This study reports an investigation on the acoustic characteristics in the vowel phonation of presch...
The purpose of this study was to identify acoustic features related to the perceptual identification...
Objective: Research is designed to determine speech respiratory measures in spastic cerebral palsied...
AIM: To examine the frequency, characteristics, and factors associated with speech delay and disorde...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
PURPOSE: To identify determinants of spoken language comprehension (SLC) in children with cerebral p...
Aim To examine the frequency, characteristics, and factors associated with speech delay and disorder...
PURPOSE: The present study examined how speech task influenced speech breathing in children with cer...
This study acoustically examines the quality of fricatives produced by ten dysarthric speakers with ...
Spontaneous object-naming responses of ten four- to six-year-old children with spastic cerebral pals...
Introduction: It has been hypothesized that speakers with velopharyngeal disorders exert stronger fo...
Global developmental abilities of cochlear implanted children with spastic cerebral palsy: two exper...
Anterior drooling is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and poses significant risks to the ...
Aim: To test the prediction of communication disorder severity at 5 years of age from characteristic...
This study reports an investigation on the acoustic characteristics in the vowel phonation of presch...
The purpose of this study was to identify acoustic features related to the perceptual identification...
Objective: Research is designed to determine speech respiratory measures in spastic cerebral palsied...
AIM: To examine the frequency, characteristics, and factors associated with speech delay and disorde...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
PURPOSE: To identify determinants of spoken language comprehension (SLC) in children with cerebral p...
Aim To examine the frequency, characteristics, and factors associated with speech delay and disorder...
PURPOSE: The present study examined how speech task influenced speech breathing in children with cer...
This study acoustically examines the quality of fricatives produced by ten dysarthric speakers with ...
Spontaneous object-naming responses of ten four- to six-year-old children with spastic cerebral pals...
Introduction: It has been hypothesized that speakers with velopharyngeal disorders exert stronger fo...
Global developmental abilities of cochlear implanted children with spastic cerebral palsy: two exper...
Anterior drooling is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and poses significant risks to the ...
Aim: To test the prediction of communication disorder severity at 5 years of age from characteristic...