Item does not contain fulltextWe explored the suitability of perceptual and acoustic outcome measures to prepare E-learning based Speech Therapy (EST) efficacy tests regarding speech intelligibility in dysarthric speakers. Eight speakers with stroke (n=3), Parkinson's disease (n=4) and traumatic brain injury (n=1) participated in a 4 weeks EST trial. A repeated measures design was employed. Perceptual measures were (a) scale ratings for "ease of intelligibility" and "pleasantness" in continuous speech and (b) orthographic transcription scores of semantically unpredictable sentences. Acoustic measures were (c) "intensity during closure" (DeltaIDC) in the occlusion phase of voiceless plosives, (d) changes in the vowel space of /a/, /e/ and /o...
This study investigated the impact of a well-defined behavioral dysarthria treatment on acoustic and...
Objective: This study investigated the impact of an intensive speech treatment on listener-rated com...
Background: The articulatory accuracy of patients with dysarthria is one of the most affected speech...
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OBJECTIVE: As a Web application for speech training, e-learning-based speech therapy (EST) is assume...
Objective: Reading a passage out loud is a commonly used task in the perceptual assessment of dysart...
Research on speech intelligibility takes place in many domains, e.g. clinical, language learning, ps...
Purpose: The primary aim of the current study investigated whether a lexical transcription task duri...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
Previous work indicates that single word intelligibility tests developed for dysarthria are sensitiv...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
Objective: This study investigated the impact of an intensive articulation treatment on acoustic and...
Purpose: In current clinical practice, intelligibility of dysarthric speech is commonly assessed by ...
Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct in speech pathology. In this paper, ...
The effectiveness of the Speech Enhancer (TM) (SE) on single-word, sentence, and spontaneous speech ...
This study investigated the impact of a well-defined behavioral dysarthria treatment on acoustic and...
Objective: This study investigated the impact of an intensive speech treatment on listener-rated com...
Background: The articulatory accuracy of patients with dysarthria is one of the most affected speech...
Contains fulltext : 132428.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)24 p
OBJECTIVE: As a Web application for speech training, e-learning-based speech therapy (EST) is assume...
Objective: Reading a passage out loud is a commonly used task in the perceptual assessment of dysart...
Research on speech intelligibility takes place in many domains, e.g. clinical, language learning, ps...
Purpose: The primary aim of the current study investigated whether a lexical transcription task duri...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
Previous work indicates that single word intelligibility tests developed for dysarthria are sensitiv...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
Objective: This study investigated the impact of an intensive articulation treatment on acoustic and...
Purpose: In current clinical practice, intelligibility of dysarthric speech is commonly assessed by ...
Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct in speech pathology. In this paper, ...
The effectiveness of the Speech Enhancer (TM) (SE) on single-word, sentence, and spontaneous speech ...
This study investigated the impact of a well-defined behavioral dysarthria treatment on acoustic and...
Objective: This study investigated the impact of an intensive speech treatment on listener-rated com...
Background: The articulatory accuracy of patients with dysarthria is one of the most affected speech...