Background: Apraxia of Speech (AOS) is partly characterised by impaired production of prosody in words and sentences. Identification of dysprosody is based on perceptual judgements of clinicians, with limited literature on potential quantitative objective measures.Aims: This study investigated whether an acoustic measure quantifying degree of lexical stress contrastiveness in three syllable words, produced in isolation and in a carrier sentence, differentiated individuals with AOS with/without aphasia (AOS), aphasia only (APH), and healthy controls (CTL).Methods & Procedures: Eight individuals with aphasia, nine with AOS plus aphasia and 8 age-matched control participants named pictures of strong-weak and weak-strong polysyllabic words in i...
This paper reports the results of a study on the use of a fixed number of specific signs to differen...
This study sought to investigate stress production in Spanish by patients with Broca's (BA) and cond...
This study explored the ability of left hemisphere damaged (LHD) nonfluent aphasics, right hemispher...
Purpose: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a consequence of stroke that frequently co-occurs with aphasia. ...
Diagnosis of the speech motor planning/programming disorder, apraxia of speech (AOS), has proven cha...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of semantic, phonological and syntactic deficits in acute a...
Stress marking strategies employed by subjects with apraxia of speech were compared to those of matc...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of semantic, phonological and syntactic deficits in acute a...
Key features of apraxia of speech (AOS) include phoneme distortions and dysprosody. Descriptions of ...
The overall objective of this research is to understand voicing ambiguity in stroke survivors with a...
As we speak, various processes take place in our brains. We find the word, find and organize the spe...
Background: There is evidence that, unlike in typical populations, initial lexical activation upon h...
Background and Purpose: For the diagnosis of aphasia early after stroke, several screening tests are...
Background Aphasic disorders are observed in patients with both vascular and neurodegenerative path...
The intent of this thesis is to explore and develop the quantification of AOS features, particularly...
This paper reports the results of a study on the use of a fixed number of specific signs to differen...
This study sought to investigate stress production in Spanish by patients with Broca's (BA) and cond...
This study explored the ability of left hemisphere damaged (LHD) nonfluent aphasics, right hemispher...
Purpose: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a consequence of stroke that frequently co-occurs with aphasia. ...
Diagnosis of the speech motor planning/programming disorder, apraxia of speech (AOS), has proven cha...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of semantic, phonological and syntactic deficits in acute a...
Stress marking strategies employed by subjects with apraxia of speech were compared to those of matc...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of semantic, phonological and syntactic deficits in acute a...
Key features of apraxia of speech (AOS) include phoneme distortions and dysprosody. Descriptions of ...
The overall objective of this research is to understand voicing ambiguity in stroke survivors with a...
As we speak, various processes take place in our brains. We find the word, find and organize the spe...
Background: There is evidence that, unlike in typical populations, initial lexical activation upon h...
Background and Purpose: For the diagnosis of aphasia early after stroke, several screening tests are...
Background Aphasic disorders are observed in patients with both vascular and neurodegenerative path...
The intent of this thesis is to explore and develop the quantification of AOS features, particularly...
This paper reports the results of a study on the use of a fixed number of specific signs to differen...
This study sought to investigate stress production in Spanish by patients with Broca's (BA) and cond...
This study explored the ability of left hemisphere damaged (LHD) nonfluent aphasics, right hemispher...