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Cognitive Determinants of Dysarthria in Parkinson's Disease: An Automated Machine Learning Approach
Movement Disorders, 2021Dysarthric symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD) vary greatly across cohorts. Abundant research suggests that such heterogeneity could reflect subject‐level and task‐related cognitive factors.
Adolfo M. García +8 more
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International journal of language and communication disorders, 2021
BACKGROUND Dysarthria is a common symptom following stroke and represents an important cause of functional impairment in stroke patients. A better characterization of dysarthria could facilitate differential diagnosis and optimize healthcare service ...
Elien De Cock +6 more
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BACKGROUND Dysarthria is a common symptom following stroke and represents an important cause of functional impairment in stroke patients. A better characterization of dysarthria could facilitate differential diagnosis and optimize healthcare service ...
Elien De Cock +6 more
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European Journal of Neurology, 2020
Approximately 89% of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) suffer from dysarthria. Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT), a behavioral therapy, aims to improve speech and voice functions.
Feilan Yuan +14 more
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Approximately 89% of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) suffer from dysarthria. Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT), a behavioral therapy, aims to improve speech and voice functions.
Feilan Yuan +14 more
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Practical Neurology, 2020
A 56-year-old man attended the emergency department with his wife, who reported that his speech had become slurred (he denied this) and that he may be having a stroke. The patient described only occasional swallowing difficulty. He had a 10-year history of progressive hearing loss requiring bilateral hearing aids.
Rachael Matthews +5 more
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A 56-year-old man attended the emergency department with his wife, who reported that his speech had become slurred (he denied this) and that he may be having a stroke. The patient described only occasional swallowing difficulty. He had a 10-year history of progressive hearing loss requiring bilateral hearing aids.
Rachael Matthews +5 more
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Speech rehabilitation in dysarthria after stroke, a systematic review of the studies.
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2020INTRODUCTION Speech difficulties such as dysarthria or aphasia are frequently seen, in addition to motor impairments, in subjects after stroke. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION Literature searches with the keywords: "stroke" AND "dysarthria" AND "speech therapy ...
R. Chiaramonte, P. Pavone, M. Vecchio
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Dysarthria Detection and Severity Assessment Using Rhythm-Based Metrics
Interspeech, 2020Dysarthria refers to a range of speech disorders mainly affecting articulation. However, impairments are also seen in suprasegmental elements of speech such as prosody. In this study, we examine the effect of using rhythm metrics on detecting dysarthria,
Abner Hernandez +3 more
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Abstract Speech is controlled by many muscles and nerves. Disordered speech is called dysarthria (difficulty with articulation). Dysarthria should be differentiated from difficulty of speech due to cerebral cortex damage (dysphasia or aphasia) and difficulty in phonation (dysphonia) due to laryngeal weakness. It can be acute or insidious,
Lynda Feenaughty +2 more
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Lynda Feenaughty +2 more
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Spectro-Temporal Representation of Speech for Intelligibility Assessment of Dysarthria
IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Signal Processing, 2020Recently, spectro-temporal representation of speech has been used in many fields of speech processing. Owing to this, we explore the use of spectro-temporal representation for speech intelligibility assessment especially for dysarthric speech.
H. M. Chandrashekar +2 more
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European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2020
INTRODUCTION Speech difficulties, such as dysarthria or aphasia, in addition to motor impairments are frequently seen in post-stroke patients. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION Literature searches with the keywords: "stroke" and "dysarthria" and "diagnosis" and ...
R. Chiaramonte, M. Vecchio
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INTRODUCTION Speech difficulties, such as dysarthria or aphasia, in addition to motor impairments are frequently seen in post-stroke patients. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION Literature searches with the keywords: "stroke" and "dysarthria" and "diagnosis" and ...
R. Chiaramonte, M. Vecchio
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A Systematic Review of Measures of Dysarthria Severity in Stroke Patients
PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation, 2020To define methods to measure dysarthria due to stroke and guide physicians in delineating a diagnostic protocol using the best current strategies.
R. Chiaramonte, M. Vecchio
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