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View article: Differential involvement of feedback and feedforward control networks across disfluency types in adults who stutter: Evidence from resting state functional connectivity
Differential involvement of feedback and feedforward control networks across disfluency types in adults who stutter: Evidence from resting state functional connectivity Open
Purpose This study investigated the relationship between different disfluency types (i.e., repetitions, prolongations, and blocks) and resting state functional connectivity in the feedback (FB) and feedforward (FF) control networks in 20 a…
View article: Noninvasive Neurostimulation to the Inferior Frontal Sulcus or Cerebellum Improves Accuracy But Not Timing in a Speech Motor Learning Task
Noninvasive Neurostimulation to the Inferior Frontal Sulcus or Cerebellum Improves Accuracy But Not Timing in a Speech Motor Learning Task Open
Speech motor learning depends on phonological working memory mechanisms in left posterior inferior frontal sulcus (LpIFS) and motor learning mechanisms in right cerebellum (RCbm). This study examines how transcranial direct current stimula…
View article: Balancing Intelligibility and Listener Effort in Speakers with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Implications for Intervention
Balancing Intelligibility and Listener Effort in Speakers with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Implications for Intervention Open
View article: Speech motor impairment in ALS is associated with multiregional cortical thinning beyond primary motor cortex
Speech motor impairment in ALS is associated with multiregional cortical thinning beyond primary motor cortex Open
Introduction Cortical thinning is well-documented in individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), yet its association with speech deterioration remains understudied. This study characterizes anatomical changes in the brain within …
View article: The relationship of rate and pause features to the communicative participation of people living with <scp>ALS</scp>
The relationship of rate and pause features to the communicative participation of people living with <span>ALS</span> Open
Introduction/Aims Many people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (PALS) report restrictions in their day‐to‐day communication (communicative participation). However, little is known about which speech features contribute to these re…
View article: Evidence for planning and motor subtypes of stuttering based on resting state functional connectivity
Evidence for planning and motor subtypes of stuttering based on resting state functional connectivity Open
View article: Oral diadochokinetic markers of X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism
Oral diadochokinetic markers of X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism Open
View article: Dysphagia is a risk factor of malnutrition in X-linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism
Dysphagia is a risk factor of malnutrition in X-linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism Open
Dysphagia, as measured using the EAT-10, was associated with BMI in the XDP population. Additionally, an EAT-10 total score ≥ 4 could predict malnutrition in twelve months after test administration. With these findings, healthcare provider…
View article: The association between longitudinal declines in speech sound accuracy and speech intelligibility in speakers with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
The association between longitudinal declines in speech sound accuracy and speech intelligibility in speakers with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Open
The purpose of this study was to examine how neurodegeneration secondary to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) impacts speech sound accuracy over time and how speech sound accuracy, in turn, is related to speech intelligibility. Twenty-on…
View article: Acoustic Measures of Dysphonia in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Acoustic Measures of Dysphonia in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Open
Purpose: Identifying efficacious measures to characterize dysphonia in complex neurodegenerative diseases is key to optimal assessment and intervention. This study evaluates the validity and sensitivity of acoustic features of phonatory di…
View article: The efficacy of acoustic-based articulatory phenotyping for characterizing and classifying four divergent neurodegenerative diseases using sequential motion rates
The efficacy of acoustic-based articulatory phenotyping for characterizing and classifying four divergent neurodegenerative diseases using sequential motion rates Open
View article: Quantifying articulatory impairments in neurodegenerative motor diseases: A scoping review and meta-analysis of interpretable acoustic features
Quantifying articulatory impairments in neurodegenerative motor diseases: A scoping review and meta-analysis of interpretable acoustic features Open
This review illustrates the current state of the literature on acoustic articulatory features in NMDs. By highlighting the areas of need within each articulatory component and disease group, this work provides a foundation on which clinica…
View article: Speaking with a KN95 face mask: a within-subjects study on speaker adaptation and strategies to improve intelligibility
Speaking with a KN95 face mask: a within-subjects study on speaker adaptation and strategies to improve intelligibility Open
View article: Characterizing Dysarthria Diversity for Automatic Speech Recognition: A Tutorial From the Clinical Perspective
Characterizing Dysarthria Diversity for Automatic Speech Recognition: A Tutorial From the Clinical Perspective Open
Despite significant advancements in automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology, even the best performing ASR systems are inadequate for speakers with impaired speech. This inadequacy may be, in part, due to the challenges associated wit…
View article: “You Say Severe, I Say Mild”: Toward an Empirical Classification of Dysarthria Severity
“You Say Severe, I Say Mild”: Toward an Empirical Classification of Dysarthria Severity Open
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to create an empirical classification system for speech severity in patients with dysarthria secondary to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by exploring the reliability and validity of speech-l…
View article: Validation of an Acoustic-Based Framework of Speech Motor Control: Assessing Criterion and Construct Validity Using Kinematic and Perceptual Measures
Validation of an Acoustic-Based Framework of Speech Motor Control: Assessing Criterion and Construct Validity Using Kinematic and Perceptual Measures Open
Purpose: This study investigated the criterion (analytical and clinical) and construct (divergent) validity of a novel, acoustic-based framework composed of five key components of motor control: Coordination, Consistency, Speed, Precision,…
View article: A speech measure for early stratification of fast and slow progressors of bulbar amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: lip movement jitter
A speech measure for early stratification of fast and slow progressors of bulbar amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: lip movement jitter Open
Objective: To assess the utility of novel measures derived from a rapid syllable repetition task (i.e. oral dysdiadochokinesis [DDK]) in early stratification of fast and slow progressive bulbar amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) an…
View article: Rates of Typical Disfluency in the Conversational Speech of 30-Month-Old Spanish–English Simultaneous Bilinguals
Rates of Typical Disfluency in the Conversational Speech of 30-Month-Old Spanish–English Simultaneous Bilinguals Open
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the typical disfluency rates at 30 months old in a large group of simultaneous bilingual children and also investigate the relationships between disfluency rates and linguistic complexity (m…