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Artificial Intelligence‐Powered Acoustic Analysis System for Dysarthria Severity Assessment
Dysarthria is common in movement disorders, such as Wilson's disease (WD), Parkinson's disease, or Huntington's disease. Dysarthria severity assessment is often indispensable for the management of these diseases. However, such assessment is usually labor‐
Zhenglin Zhang +8 more
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Seok Jong, Chung +7 more
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Prosody-Based Measures for Automatic Severity Assessment of Dysarthric Speech
One of the first cues for many neurological disorders are impairments in speech. The traditional method of diagnosing speech disorders such as dysarthria involves a perceptual evaluation from a trained speech therapist. However, this approach is known to
Abner Hernandez +2 more
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Background Non-progressive dysarthria is an acquired motor speech disorder resulting from neurological diseases such as stroke and traumatic brain injury.
Marwa Summaka +6 more
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Alexander disease is a rare nervous system disorder resulting from GFAP gene mutation, cause dysarthria in children to adults. A comprehensive language and speech including voice, articulation, and speech intelligibility assessment were carried out ...
Sarita Rautara, Himanshu Kant
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PURPOSE: Regardless of age or disease stage, children with neuromuscular disorders (NMD) are at risk of developing dysphagia and/or dysarthria. It is important to screen these children regularly in order to detect and treat problems as soon as possible ...
M. Kooi-van Es +5 more
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Is self-perception related to speech perceptual analysis measures in early- and late-onset Parkinson’s disease? [PDF]
. Dysarthria is prevalent in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and has negative effects on communication and social interaction. A gap exists in understanding whether patient-reported outcome measures can effectively identify speech disorders prematurely ...
Vanessa Brzoskowski dos Santos +4 more
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Myasthenia gravis - problems in diagnosis. A case presentation [PDF]
The possibility of myasthenia gravis must be considered in patients persistently complaining of weakness and fatigue. There may be many difficulties and pitfalls in differentiating myasthenia gravis from other disorders in which muscular weakness is a ...
Georgiana Pavel +5 more
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Two Distinct Clinical Phenotypes of Bulbar Motor Impairment in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Objective: Understanding clinical variants of motor neuron diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is critical for discovering disease mechanisms and across-patient differences in therapeutic response. The current work describes two clinical
Kaila L. Stipancic +6 more
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Characteristics of Dysarthria in Post-Stroke Patients [PDF]
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by damage to the central nervous system. It is characterized by uncoordinated movements of the orofacial muscles. Several types of dysarthria can develop as a consequence of stroke, traumatic brain injury, and
Sofija Bajagić, Mile Vuković
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