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View article: Full-head segmentation of MRI with abnormal brain anatomy: model and data release
Full-head segmentation of MRI with abnormal brain anatomy: model and data release Open
We are releasing a new state-of-the-art tool for whole-head MRI segmentation in abnormal anatomy, along with the largest volume of labeled clinical head MRIs, including labels for nonbrain structures. Together, the model and data may serve…
View article: EEG-Based Analysis of Brain Responses in Multi-Modal Human-Robot Interaction: Modulating Engagement
EEG-Based Analysis of Brain Responses in Multi-Modal Human-Robot Interaction: Modulating Engagement Open
User engagement, cognitive participation, and motivation during task execution in physical human-robot interaction are crucial for motor learning. These factors are especially important in contexts like robotic rehabilitation, where neurop…
View article: Role of cognitive control in resolving two types of conflict during spoken word production
Role of cognitive control in resolving two types of conflict during spoken word production Open
A theoretically- and clinically-important issue for understanding word retrieval is how speakers resolve conflict during linguistic tasks. This study investigated two types of conflict resolution: prepotent conflict, when one dominant inco…
View article: Factors Affecting Nonnative Consonant Cluster Learning
Factors Affecting Nonnative Consonant Cluster Learning Open
Purpose: Nonnative consonant cluster learning has become a useful experimental approach for learning about speech motor learning, and we sought to enhance our understanding of this area and to establish best practices for this type of rese…
View article: DDKtor: Automatic Diadochokinetic Speech Analysis
DDKtor: Automatic Diadochokinetic Speech Analysis Open
Diadochokinetic speech tasks (DDK), in which participants repeatedly produce syllables, are commonly used as part of the assessment of speech motor impairments. These studies rely on manual analyses that are time-intensive, subjective, and…
View article: Examining the Relationship Between Speech Perception, Production Distinctness, and Production Variability
Examining the Relationship Between Speech Perception, Production Distinctness, and Production Variability Open
Several studies have demonstrated that individuals’ ability to perceive a speech sound contrast is related to the production of that contrast in their native language. The theoretical account for this relationship is that speech perception…
View article: Does Voicing Affect Patterns of Transfer in Nonnative Cluster Learning?
Does Voicing Affect Patterns of Transfer in Nonnative Cluster Learning? Open
Purpose Previous studies have demonstrated that speakers can learn novel speech sequences, although the content and specificity of the learned speech motor representations remain incompletely understood. We investigated these representatio…
View article: Behavioral and neurological effects of tDCS on speech motor recovery: A single-subject intervention study
Behavioral and neurological effects of tDCS on speech motor recovery: A single-subject intervention study Open
View article: Using tDCS to facilitate motor learning in speech production: The role of timing
Using tDCS to facilitate motor learning in speech production: The role of timing Open
View article: Robotic Arm Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke Patients With Aphasia May Promote Speech and Language Recovery (but Effect Is Not Enhanced by Supplementary tDCS)
Robotic Arm Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke Patients With Aphasia May Promote Speech and Language Recovery (but Effect Is Not Enhanced by Supplementary tDCS) Open
Objective: This study aimed to determine the extent to which robotic arm rehabilitation for chronic stroke may promote recovery of speech and language function in individuals with aphasia. Methods: We prospectively enrolled 1…
View article: Using tDCS to enhance speech motor learning therapy in apraxia of speech: A single-case experimental design
Using tDCS to enhance speech motor learning therapy in apraxia of speech: A single-case experimental design Open
Event Abstract Back to Event Using tDCS to enhance speech motor learning therapy in apraxia of speech: A single-case experimental design Adam Buchwald1* and Stacey Rimikis1 1 New York University, United States Introduction Transcranial dir…
View article: Complexity in articulatory and segmental levels of production
Complexity in articulatory and segmental levels of production Open
View article: Identification and Remediation of Phonological and Motor Errors in Acquired Sound Production Impairment
Identification and Remediation of Phonological and Motor Errors in Acquired Sound Production Impairment Open
Purpose This study aimed to test whether an approach to distinguishing errors arising in phonological processing from those arising in motor planning also predicts the extent to which repetition-based training can lead to improved producti…
View article: The Impact of Feedback Frequency on Performance in a Novel Speech Motor Learning Task
The Impact of Feedback Frequency on Performance in a Novel Speech Motor Learning Task Open
Purpose This study investigated whether whole nonword accuracy, phoneme accuracy, and acoustic duration measures were influenced by the amount of feedback speakers without impairment received during a novel speech motor learning task. Meth…
View article: Do morphophonological patterns in the lexicon impact generalization of treatment effects for past-tense production?
Do morphophonological patterns in the lexicon impact generalization of treatment effects for past-tense production? Open
Event Abstract Back to Event Do morphophonological patterns in the lexicon impact generalization of treatment effects for past-tense production? Stacey Rimikis1* and Adam Buchwald1 1 New York University, United States Introduction Previous…
View article: Considerations for Research Treatment of Aphasia Combining Neuromodulation and Speech-Language Intervention
Considerations for Research Treatment of Aphasia Combining Neuromodulation and Speech-Language Intervention Open
View article: Identifying and treating phonological and motor errors in acquired speech impairment
Identifying and treating phonological and motor errors in acquired speech impairment Open
Introduction Determining whether an error arises during phonological or motor-based processing is an important theoretical and clinical issue. Buchwald and Miozzo (2011, 2012) demonstrated that acoustic/articulatory properties of errors ma…