The final version of this article from Elsevier can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2012.12.006In the early stages of neurodegenerative disorders, individuals may exhibit a decline in language abilities that is difficult to quantify with standardized tests. Careful analysis of connected speech can provide valuable information about a patient's language capacities. To date, this type of analysis has been limited by its time-consuming nature. In this study, we present a method for evaluating and classifying connected speech in primary progressive aphasia using computational techniques. Syntactic and semantic features were automatically extracted from transcriptions of narrative speech for three groups: semantic dementia (SD), ...
Current diagnostic criteria classify primary progressive aphasia into three variants–semantic (sv), ...
Neurodegenerative diseases causing dementia are known to affect a person’s speech and language. Part...
Dementia is a group of irreversible, chronic, and progressive neurodegenerative disorders resulting ...
The final version of this article from Elsevier can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex....
Dementia is a gradual cognitive decline that typically occurs as a consequence of neurodegenerative ...
Narrative speech can provide a valuable source of infor-mation about an individual’s linguistic abil...
We use computational techniques to ex-tract a large number of different features from the narrative ...
Background: The importance of connected speech analysis in the diagnosis and further classification ...
Language production provides important markers of neurological health. One feature of impairments of...
The speech of patients with progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA) has often been described clinicall...
Mixed vascular and Alzheimer-type dementia and pure Alzheimer's disease are both associated with cha...
Current diagnostic criteria classify primary progressive aphasia into three variants-semantic (sv), ...
Primary progressive aphasias (PPA) are rare younger-onset dementias that primarily affect speech and...
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a slow-onset language disorder associated with cortical atrophy...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is the term used to refer to a group of neurodegenerative conditio...
Current diagnostic criteria classify primary progressive aphasia into three variants–semantic (sv), ...
Neurodegenerative diseases causing dementia are known to affect a person’s speech and language. Part...
Dementia is a group of irreversible, chronic, and progressive neurodegenerative disorders resulting ...
The final version of this article from Elsevier can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex....
Dementia is a gradual cognitive decline that typically occurs as a consequence of neurodegenerative ...
Narrative speech can provide a valuable source of infor-mation about an individual’s linguistic abil...
We use computational techniques to ex-tract a large number of different features from the narrative ...
Background: The importance of connected speech analysis in the diagnosis and further classification ...
Language production provides important markers of neurological health. One feature of impairments of...
The speech of patients with progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA) has often been described clinicall...
Mixed vascular and Alzheimer-type dementia and pure Alzheimer's disease are both associated with cha...
Current diagnostic criteria classify primary progressive aphasia into three variants-semantic (sv), ...
Primary progressive aphasias (PPA) are rare younger-onset dementias that primarily affect speech and...
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a slow-onset language disorder associated with cortical atrophy...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is the term used to refer to a group of neurodegenerative conditio...
Current diagnostic criteria classify primary progressive aphasia into three variants–semantic (sv), ...
Neurodegenerative diseases causing dementia are known to affect a person’s speech and language. Part...
Dementia is a group of irreversible, chronic, and progressive neurodegenerative disorders resulting ...