Purpose: In current clinical practice, intelligibility of dysarthric speech is commonly assessed by speech-language therapists (SLTs), in most cases by the therapist caring for the patient being diagnosed. Since SLTs are familiar with dysarthria in general and with the speech of the individual patient to be assessed in particular, they have an adaptation advantage in understanding the patient's utterances. We examined whether and how listeners' assessments of communication-related speech parameters vary as a function of their familiarity with dysarthria in general and with the diagnosed patients in particular.Method: Intelligibility, speech naturalness, and perceived listener effort were assessed in 20 persons with dysarthria (PWD). Patient...
When listeners are presented with stimuli from multiple speakers versus single speakers in a percept...
This study examined the relationship of speech variability indices extracted from audio recordings w...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
Purpose: In current clinical practice, intelligibility of dysarthric speech is commonly assessed by ...
Purpose: Perceptual training paradigms, which leverage the mechanism of perceptual learning, show th...
This study examined the reliability and validity of speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) estimations ...
Purpose Generalization of perceptual learning has received limited attention in listener adaptation ...
Purpose: We proposed and tested a causal instantiation of the World Health Organization\u27s Interna...
For many years, the primary focus of assessment and intervention in the field of dysarthria rehabil...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
<p><i>Objective.</i> The present, preliminary study was designed to investigate whether the results ...
This study investigated whether it is possible for people with chronic dysarthria to adjust their ar...
Research on behavior therapy has been conducted on patients with dysarthria, a disorder of articulat...
Abstract Introduction: Speech intelligibility is an important indicator of the degree of speech impa...
Background: Dysarthria in neurological disorders can have psychosocial consequences. The dysarthric ...
When listeners are presented with stimuli from multiple speakers versus single speakers in a percept...
This study examined the relationship of speech variability indices extracted from audio recordings w...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
Purpose: In current clinical practice, intelligibility of dysarthric speech is commonly assessed by ...
Purpose: Perceptual training paradigms, which leverage the mechanism of perceptual learning, show th...
This study examined the reliability and validity of speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) estimations ...
Purpose Generalization of perceptual learning has received limited attention in listener adaptation ...
Purpose: We proposed and tested a causal instantiation of the World Health Organization\u27s Interna...
For many years, the primary focus of assessment and intervention in the field of dysarthria rehabil...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
<p><i>Objective.</i> The present, preliminary study was designed to investigate whether the results ...
This study investigated whether it is possible for people with chronic dysarthria to adjust their ar...
Research on behavior therapy has been conducted on patients with dysarthria, a disorder of articulat...
Abstract Introduction: Speech intelligibility is an important indicator of the degree of speech impa...
Background: Dysarthria in neurological disorders can have psychosocial consequences. The dysarthric ...
When listeners are presented with stimuli from multiple speakers versus single speakers in a percept...
This study examined the relationship of speech variability indices extracted from audio recordings w...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...