Results suggest that there may be a core of strategies common to listeners of speakers with dysarthria that may be supplemented by additional strategies, based on characteristics of the speaker and speech signal. 展开 关键词: Intelligibility Intervention Dysarthria, Cerebral Palsy Speech perception ...
In contrast to Parkinson’s disease, these disorders have a poor prognosis and present with a multitude of diverse symptoms, including parkinsonism, dystonia, myoclonus, gait disorders, dysarthria, dysphagia, sleep, cognitive, and behavioral disorders. In the absence of an approved disease-modifying ...
Vertebral artery disease can lead to reduced blood flow to the brainstem and cerebellum, resulting in a range of neurological symptoms, including vertigo, dizziness, dysarthria, and even stroke. Revascularization of the vertebral artery should be considered in symptomatic patients after failure of ...
Three of the dyads included a person with dysarthria and anomia related to later stages of Parkinson's disease, while four of them included a person with stroke-induced aphasia involving anomia. First a qualitative interaction analysis was performed to explore the strategies used by the ...
Additionally, certain mutations can cause associated features; the A7445G mutation has been associated with palmarplantar keratoderma [89] and the 7472insC mutation has been linked to dysarthria, ataxia, myoclonus, and cognitive impairment[41]. Mutations in MTTS1 have also been shown to induce ...
Speech supplementation strategies (alphabet cues, topic cues, and combined topic and alphabet cues) have been shown to have a positive effect on speech intelligibility for many individuals with dysarthria, particularly those with severe and profound intelligibility deficits (Hustad, Auker, Natale, & ...