Purpose: Reductions in articulatory working space and vocal intensity have been linked to intelligibility deficits in children with dysarthria due to cerebral palsy. However, few studies have examined the outcomes of behavioral treatments aimed at these underlying impairments or investigated which treatment cues might best facilitate improved intelligibility. This study assessed the effects of cues targeting clear speech (i.e., “Speak with your big mouth”) and greater vocal intensity (i.e., “Speak with your strong voice”) on acoustic measures of speech production and intelligibility. Method: Eight children with spastic dysarthria due to cerebral palsy repeated sentence- and word-level stimuli across habitual, big mouth, and strong voice c...
Background: A comparative study of treatment modalities for improving articulation in a 13-year-old ...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
Several recent studies have shown that speakers with severe dysarthria can make use of prosody to co...
peer reviewedBackground: Articulatory excursion and vocal intensity are reduced in many children wit...
Background: Articulatory excursion and vocal intensity are reduced in many children with dysarthria ...
Background: Articulatory excursion and vocal intensity are reduced in many children with dysarthria ...
Background: Articulatory-excursion and vocal-intensity are reduced in many children with dysarthria ...
Reduced speech function is a primary disability in children with cerebral palsy (CP) who have the mo...
Background: The articulatory accuracy of patients with dysarthria is one of the most affected speech...
Children with dysarthria due to cerebral palsy (CP) present with decreased vowel space area and redu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
The paucity of evidence and detail in the literature regarding speech treatment for children with dy...
Purpose: We proposed and tested a causal instantiation of the World Health Organization\u27s Interna...
Purpose: We proposed and tested a causal instantiation of the World Health Organization\u27s Interna...
Background: A comparative study of treatment modalities for improving articulation in a 13-year-old ...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
Several recent studies have shown that speakers with severe dysarthria can make use of prosody to co...
peer reviewedBackground: Articulatory excursion and vocal intensity are reduced in many children wit...
Background: Articulatory excursion and vocal intensity are reduced in many children with dysarthria ...
Background: Articulatory excursion and vocal intensity are reduced in many children with dysarthria ...
Background: Articulatory-excursion and vocal-intensity are reduced in many children with dysarthria ...
Reduced speech function is a primary disability in children with cerebral palsy (CP) who have the mo...
Background: The articulatory accuracy of patients with dysarthria is one of the most affected speech...
Children with dysarthria due to cerebral palsy (CP) present with decreased vowel space area and redu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
The paucity of evidence and detail in the literature regarding speech treatment for children with dy...
Purpose: We proposed and tested a causal instantiation of the World Health Organization\u27s Interna...
Purpose: We proposed and tested a causal instantiation of the World Health Organization\u27s Interna...
Background: A comparative study of treatment modalities for improving articulation in a 13-year-old ...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
Several recent studies have shown that speakers with severe dysarthria can make use of prosody to co...