International audienceThis study compares speaking rate in spontaneous speech between dysarthric and healthy speakers. Since dysarthria involves heterogeneous pathologies, two types of dysarthria (i.e. Parkinson's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) have been distinguished. We hypothesize that temporal organisation of speech may be different between healthy and dysarthric speakers, but also between both pathological populations. Four measurements have been explored. Results show that Parkinsonian speakers are characterized by a short Inter-Phrasal Unit (IPU) while word duration is similar to healthy speakers. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis speakers produced long words while IPU duration is similar to healthy speakers. Number of words ...
This study investigated the acoustic basis of within-speaker, across-utterance variation in sentence...
Identifying characteristics of articulatory impairment in speech motor disorders is complicated due ...
PURPOSE: Previous research has revealed considerable variation in speech rates among English speaker...
International audienceThis study compares speaking rate in spontaneous speech between dysarthric and...
International audienceThis study compares speaking rate in spontaneous speech between dysarthric and...
Changes in speech rate have long been identified as a prominent sign of dysarthria. At the same time...
This study assessed intelligibility in a dysarthric patient with Parkinson’s disease (PD) across fiv...
International audienceA comparison of how healthy and dysarthric pathological speakers adapt their p...
Following recent attempts to quantify articulatory impairment in speech, we evaluate the usefulness ...
International audienceA comparison of how healthy and dysarthric pathological speakers adapt their p...
Up to 89% of the individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience speech problem over the course...
This study examined the relationship of speech variability indices extracted from audio recordings w...
Background: Dysprosody is a common feature in speakers with hypokinetic dysarthria. However, speech ...
Purpose: To further understand the effect of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on articulatory movements in s...
Purpose: To further understand the effect of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on articulatory movements in s...
This study investigated the acoustic basis of within-speaker, across-utterance variation in sentence...
Identifying characteristics of articulatory impairment in speech motor disorders is complicated due ...
PURPOSE: Previous research has revealed considerable variation in speech rates among English speaker...
International audienceThis study compares speaking rate in spontaneous speech between dysarthric and...
International audienceThis study compares speaking rate in spontaneous speech between dysarthric and...
Changes in speech rate have long been identified as a prominent sign of dysarthria. At the same time...
This study assessed intelligibility in a dysarthric patient with Parkinson’s disease (PD) across fiv...
International audienceA comparison of how healthy and dysarthric pathological speakers adapt their p...
Following recent attempts to quantify articulatory impairment in speech, we evaluate the usefulness ...
International audienceA comparison of how healthy and dysarthric pathological speakers adapt their p...
Up to 89% of the individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience speech problem over the course...
This study examined the relationship of speech variability indices extracted from audio recordings w...
Background: Dysprosody is a common feature in speakers with hypokinetic dysarthria. However, speech ...
Purpose: To further understand the effect of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on articulatory movements in s...
Purpose: To further understand the effect of Parkinson’s disease (PD) on articulatory movements in s...
This study investigated the acoustic basis of within-speaker, across-utterance variation in sentence...
Identifying characteristics of articulatory impairment in speech motor disorders is complicated due ...
PURPOSE: Previous research has revealed considerable variation in speech rates among English speaker...