Purpose: Current theoretical models suggest the importance of a bidirectional relationship between sensation and production in the vocal tract to maintain lifelong speech skills. The purpose of this study was to assess age-related changes in orofacial skilled force production and to begin defining the orofacial perception-action relationship in healthy adults. Method: Low-level orofacial force control measures (reaction time, rise time, peak force, mean hold force (N) and force hold SD) were collected from 60 adults (19–84 years). Non-parametric Kruskal Wallis tests were performed to identify statistical differences between force and group demographics. Non-parametric Spearman’s rank correlations were completed to compare force measures aga...
The purpose of this research was to study the relationship between age-related changes in body physi...
Fine control of orofacial musculature is necessary to precisely accelerate and decelerate the articu...
Masticatory performance is directly correlated with masticatory muscle work to grind and cut the foo...
The orofacial area stands apart from other body systems in that it possesses a unique performance an...
Objectives To explore age differences in speech production in relation to orofacial physiology. ...
First place winner of poster presentations in the Natural Science section at the 12th Annual Undergr...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of aging on the tactile and pain sensitivity, ...
Objectives: Muscle strength decreases with age, causing a decline in physical and oro-facial functio...
The manner and extent to which normal aging affects the ability to speak are not fully understood. W...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Health Professions, Dept. of Communication Scien...
It has been repeatedly shown that precise finger force control declines with age. The tasks and eval...
Objective: to investigate variations in the masseteric myotatic reflex (jaw-jerk) and the silent per...
This study aimed to investigate the influence of changes in age-related physiological muscular and d...
Purpose: Quantification of tissue stiffness may facilitate identification of abnormalities in orofac...
Community-dwelling elderly (CDE) are typically-aging, older adults that live independently in their ...
The purpose of this research was to study the relationship between age-related changes in body physi...
Fine control of orofacial musculature is necessary to precisely accelerate and decelerate the articu...
Masticatory performance is directly correlated with masticatory muscle work to grind and cut the foo...
The orofacial area stands apart from other body systems in that it possesses a unique performance an...
Objectives To explore age differences in speech production in relation to orofacial physiology. ...
First place winner of poster presentations in the Natural Science section at the 12th Annual Undergr...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of aging on the tactile and pain sensitivity, ...
Objectives: Muscle strength decreases with age, causing a decline in physical and oro-facial functio...
The manner and extent to which normal aging affects the ability to speak are not fully understood. W...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Health Professions, Dept. of Communication Scien...
It has been repeatedly shown that precise finger force control declines with age. The tasks and eval...
Objective: to investigate variations in the masseteric myotatic reflex (jaw-jerk) and the silent per...
This study aimed to investigate the influence of changes in age-related physiological muscular and d...
Purpose: Quantification of tissue stiffness may facilitate identification of abnormalities in orofac...
Community-dwelling elderly (CDE) are typically-aging, older adults that live independently in their ...
The purpose of this research was to study the relationship between age-related changes in body physi...
Fine control of orofacial musculature is necessary to precisely accelerate and decelerate the articu...
Masticatory performance is directly correlated with masticatory muscle work to grind and cut the foo...