A series of experiments are described which explore the relationship between biomechanical properties and the control of jaw movement in speech. This relationship is documented using kinematic analyses in conjunction with a mathematical model of jaw motion and direct measures of jaw stiffness.In the first experiment, empirical and modeling studies were carried out to examine whether the nervous system compensates for naturally occurring forces acting on the jaw during speech. As subjects walk or run, loads to the jaw vary with the direction and magnitude of head acceleration. While these loads are large enough to produce a measurable effect on jaw kinematics, variation in jaw position during locomotion is shown to be substantially ...
International audiencePURPOSE: The authors' general aim is to use biomechanical models of speech art...
International audienceSpeech motor control is known to be highly resistant to perturbations of vario...
To investigate the relationship between head and jaw movements during mastication, Gnathohexagraph a...
Recent studies have demonstrated the ability of subjects to adjust the control of limb movements to ...
Abstract − Studies of arm movement have suggested that the control of stiffness may be important for...
In the context of jaw movement in speech, we show that spatial precision in speech production is sys...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
The unique biomechanical and functional constraints on human speech make it a promising area for res...
Summary-The study of jaw movement in humans is a primary source of information about the relationshi...
International audienceThe talk focuses on inter-speaker variability in speech production and on its ...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceThe methodology developed in our research group to design biomechanical models...
Studying kinematic behavior in speech production is an indispensable and fruitful methodology in ord...
A model of the midsagittal plane motion of the tongue, jaw, hyoid bone, and larynx is presented, bas...
Tongue movements during speech production have been investigated by means of a simple yet realistic ...
International audiencePURPOSE: The authors' general aim is to use biomechanical models of speech art...
International audienceSpeech motor control is known to be highly resistant to perturbations of vario...
To investigate the relationship between head and jaw movements during mastication, Gnathohexagraph a...
Recent studies have demonstrated the ability of subjects to adjust the control of limb movements to ...
Abstract − Studies of arm movement have suggested that the control of stiffness may be important for...
In the context of jaw movement in speech, we show that spatial precision in speech production is sys...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
The unique biomechanical and functional constraints on human speech make it a promising area for res...
Summary-The study of jaw movement in humans is a primary source of information about the relationshi...
International audienceThe talk focuses on inter-speaker variability in speech production and on its ...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceThe methodology developed in our research group to design biomechanical models...
Studying kinematic behavior in speech production is an indispensable and fruitful methodology in ord...
A model of the midsagittal plane motion of the tongue, jaw, hyoid bone, and larynx is presented, bas...
Tongue movements during speech production have been investigated by means of a simple yet realistic ...
International audiencePURPOSE: The authors' general aim is to use biomechanical models of speech art...
International audienceSpeech motor control is known to be highly resistant to perturbations of vario...
To investigate the relationship between head and jaw movements during mastication, Gnathohexagraph a...