Parkinson’s disease affects not only movement but also muscles in the face, mouth and throat that are used to speak. This may cause a person’s voice to change, as well as dysarthria, or difficulty in speaking, and dysphagia, or difficulty in swallowing. Speech may become slurred, mumble...
Parkinson's disease: speech and voice disorders and their treatment with Lee Silverman Voice Treatment. Sem Speech Lang 2004;25:169-180.Ramig LO, Fox C, Sapir S. Parkinson's disease: speech and voice disorders and their treatment with the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment. Semin Speech Lang 2004...
Dysarthria(difficulty speaking) anddysphagia(difficulty swallowing) can be severely limitingsymptoms of Parkinson's disease. Both can be helped by seeing a speech pathologist or speech therapist. In particular, the Lee Silverman Voice Therapy Program has demonstrated significant value for people with Park...
Parkinson's disease: speech and voice disorders and their treatment with the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment.: Speech and voice disorders are very common among in
Thanks to improvement of means of communication performance and intelligent systems, research works to detect speech disorders by analysing voice signals are very promising. This paper demonstrates that dysarthria in people with Parkinson's disease (PWP) can be diagnosed using a classification of the ...
L. O. Ramig, C. Fox, and S. Sapir, "Speech treatment for Parkinson's Disease," Expert Rev. Neurotherapeutics, vol. 8, no 2, pp. 299-311, 2008.Lorraine O Ramig,Cynthia Fox,Shimon Sapir.Speech treatment for Parkinson’s disease.Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics. 2008...
BACKGROUND:Dysarthria is a common manifestation of Parkinson's disease which increases in frequency and intensity with the progress of the disease (Streifler 1984). Up to 20% of Parkinsonian patients are referred for speech and language therapy (S & L T), its aim being to improve the intelli...
We suggest that these features may be further processed using wavelet transforms and used with a neural network for detection and quantification of speech anomalies related to Parkinson's disease. 展开 DOI: doi:http://dx.doi.org/ 被引量: 3 ...
speech, with special emphasis on the changes of F 0SD and NSR from the first to the last sentence of the task. We examined 138 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and 50 age-matched control persons using a standardized reading task with subsequent acoustical analysis of F 0SD and NSR...
Twenty-six patients with the speech disorder of Parkinson's disease received daily speech therapy (prosodic exercises) at home for 2 to 3 weeks. There were significant improvements in speech as assessed by scores for prosodic abnormality and intelligibility' and these were maintained in part for ...