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Frequency Modulation and Spatiotemporal Stability of the sCPG in Preterm Infants with RDS
The nonnutritive suck (NNS) is an observable and accessible motor behavior which is often used to make inference about brain development and pre-feeding skill in preterm and term infants.
Steven M. Barlow +4 more
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Vocal and articulatory speech control deficits in individuals with post-stroke aphasia
Individuals with post-stroke aphasia exhibit deficits in regulating vocal (i.e., laryngeal) pitch control during speech vowel production; however, it is not determined whether such deficits also exist when they control their supra-laryngeal speech ...
Roozbeh Behroozmand +4 more
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Existing evidence supports the notion that feedback-based attentional instructions can modulate vocal sensorimotor control mechanisms. Here, we investigated whether such instructions can improve the neural and behavioral functions for vocal auditory ...
Yilun Zhang, Roozbeh Behroozmand
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Neural Modeling and Imaging of the Cortical Interactions Underlying Syllable Production [PDF]
This paper describes a neural model of speech acquisition and production that accounts for a wide range of acoustic, kinematic, and neuroimaging data concerning the control of speech movements. The model is a neural network whose components correspond to
Ghosh, Satrajit +2 more
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THE IMPACT OF STUTTERING ON THE ABILITY TO ACQUIRE ACADEMIC KNOWLEDGE IN CHILDREN OF SCHOOL AGE
The aim of this research was to establish the level of abilities that is a prerequisite for acquiring academic knowledge of children who stutter. The sample consisted of 102 subjects, of whom 42 children were experimental, and 60 children constituted a
Nada Dobrota-Davidović +2 more
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OPA1-related auditory neuropathy: site of lesion and outcome of cochlear implantation. [PDF]
Hearing impairment is the second most prevalent clinical feature after optic atrophy in Dominant Optic Atrophy associated with mutations in the OPA1 gene.
Arslan, E +12 more
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Background Bulbar function is frequently impaired in patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Although extremely important for the patient’s quality of life, it is difficult to address therapeutically. Due to bulbar dysfunction, maximum mouth opening
Jana Zang +8 more
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Eye Tracking Impact on Quality-of-Life of ALS Patients [PDF]
Chronic neurological disorders in their advanced phase are characterized by a progressive loss of mobility (use of upper and lower limbs), speech and social life.
And Vignola, A. +7 more
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Is it too loud? Ask your brain!
Purpose: In this study, the objectification of the subjective perception of loudness was investigated using electroencephalography (EEG). In particular, the emergence of objective markers in the domain of the acoustic discomfort threshold was examined ...
Philipp Zelger +3 more
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Objectieve beoordeling van spraakproblemen bij sprekers met dysartrie [PDF]
Research and treatment of neurogenic speech disorders benefit from the use of reliable measurements and treatment methods. In recent years, new techniques and methods are developed that can support differential diagnosis, treatment, and progress ...
Van Brenk, Frits
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