The mammalian tongue is essential for normal respiration, swallowing, oral transport, emesis, coughing and, in humans, speech production. To achieve these behaviors, tongue musculature produces myriad changes in tongue shape and in concert with other head and neck structures a wide range of tongue ...
Lip and tongue function in children with developmental speech disorders: a preliminary investigation. Clin Linguist Phon. 1997;11:363-87.Bradford, A, Murdoch, B, Thompson, E, Stokes, P (1997) Lip and tongue function in children with developmental speech disorders: a preliminary investigation. ...
genioglossus electromyographic activity & tongue movement; & inter-articulator timing measurements indicated a differentiation in the timing of tongue movement ... PJ Alfonso,T Baer - 《Language & Speech》 被引量: 116发表: 1982年 Diaphragmatic and genioglossus electromyographic activity at the onset...
The purpose of this study was to assess the postoperative functioning of oral cancer patients with resections of the anterior tongue and floor of mouth, reconstructed with distal flap closure. Speech and swallowing performance was assessed for 11 men and 5 women preoperatively and at 1 and 3 mo...
Human speech is served by a bellows-like respiratory activator, which furnishes the driving energy in the form of an airstream; a phonatingsoundgenerator in thelarynx(low in the throat) to transform the energy; a sound-molding resonator in thepharynx(higher in the throat), where the individual...
This is in agreement with that under the influence of chitosan there is increased ECM components production by mesenchymal cells. In addition to this differential deacetylation might have resulted in change in the number of amine groups in chitosan which modifies the electrostatic interactions and ...
77 individuals drawn from an MS population as well as 15 age- and gender matched healthy control subjects were investigated. It was concluded that the prevalence of mild to severe dysarthria in this group was 51% and occurred in all components of speech production: respiration, phonation, prosody...
central nervous system, system of nerve tissue in vertebrates that consists of the brain and spinal cord. The central nervous system controls both voluntary movements, such as those involved in walking and in speech, and involuntary movements, such as breathing and reflex actions. It also is the...
Positive correlations were also found between tongue strength and articulation. Results confirm previous reports of speech and language function in Pompe disease. Clinical acoustic measures provide important insights into the speech deficits in this group of children and suggest possible treatment strategies...
Background and hypothesis: Motor abnormalities are predictive of psychosis onset in individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis and are tied to its progression. We hypothesize that these motor abnormalities also disrupt their speech production