Speech variability in groups of speakers with Parkinson's disease (PD) and with Friedreich's ataxia was compared with healthy controls. Speakers repeated the same phrase 20 times at one of two rates (fast or habitual). A non-linear analysis of variability was performed which used some of the principles behind the spatio-temporal index (STI). The STI usually employs variation in lip displacement over repetitions of the same utterance and a linear analysis of such signals is conducted to represent the combined variation in spatial and temporal control. When working with patients, audio measures (here we used speech energy) are preferred over kinematics ones as they are minimally disruptive to speech. Non-linear methods allow spatial variabili...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined adaptive responses to auditory perturbation of fundamental frequency ...
International audienceThis study compares speaking rate in spontaneous speech between dysarthric and...
Influential reports on speech changes in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD; Logemann et al., 1978,...
Speech variability in groups of speakers with Parkinson's disease (PD) and with Friedreich's ataxia ...
This paper reports on the use of the spatio-temporal index (STI) to investigate speech behavior in p...
Producing fluent and intelligible speech involves quick, precise and coordinated movements of articu...
This contribution describes our research into how Parkinson’s Disease (PD) impacts the production an...
Objective: This study first evaluates the reliability of existing tools for the automatic analysis o...
The paper presents preliminary results of a speech motor control study of hypokinetic dysarthria in ...
This study examined the relationship of speech variability indices extracted from audio recordings w...
Previous studies have suggested significant variation in the perceptual speech deficit displayed by ...
Up to 89% of the individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience speech problem over the course...
Following recent attempts to quantify articulatory impairment in speech, we evaluate the usefulness ...
Neurodegenerative pathologies as Parkinson's Disease (PD) show important distortions in speech, affe...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurological illness associated with a variety of motor deficits and n...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined adaptive responses to auditory perturbation of fundamental frequency ...
International audienceThis study compares speaking rate in spontaneous speech between dysarthric and...
Influential reports on speech changes in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD; Logemann et al., 1978,...
Speech variability in groups of speakers with Parkinson's disease (PD) and with Friedreich's ataxia ...
This paper reports on the use of the spatio-temporal index (STI) to investigate speech behavior in p...
Producing fluent and intelligible speech involves quick, precise and coordinated movements of articu...
This contribution describes our research into how Parkinson’s Disease (PD) impacts the production an...
Objective: This study first evaluates the reliability of existing tools for the automatic analysis o...
The paper presents preliminary results of a speech motor control study of hypokinetic dysarthria in ...
This study examined the relationship of speech variability indices extracted from audio recordings w...
Previous studies have suggested significant variation in the perceptual speech deficit displayed by ...
Up to 89% of the individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience speech problem over the course...
Following recent attempts to quantify articulatory impairment in speech, we evaluate the usefulness ...
Neurodegenerative pathologies as Parkinson's Disease (PD) show important distortions in speech, affe...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurological illness associated with a variety of motor deficits and n...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined adaptive responses to auditory perturbation of fundamental frequency ...
International audienceThis study compares speaking rate in spontaneous speech between dysarthric and...
Influential reports on speech changes in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD; Logemann et al., 1978,...