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Voice Biomarker Analysis and Automated Severity Classification of Dysarthric Speech in a Multilingual Context [PDF]
Dysarthria, a motor speech disorder, severely impacts voice quality, pronunciation, and prosody, leading to diminished speech intelligibility and reduced quality of life. Accurate assessment is crucial for effective treatment, but traditional perceptual assessments are limited by their subjectivity and resource intensity.
arxiv
Voice Disorders Identification Using Hybrid Approach: Wavelet Analysis and Multilayer Neural Networks [PDF]
Lotfi Salhi+2 more
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ABSTRACT This narrative literature review examines key issues surrounding psychosocial disability support in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It highlights the NDIS's neoliberal approach to support, which has underpinned a lack of clarity around the conceptualisation of psychosocial disability and recovery.
Johnny Choi, Kathy Ellem, John Drayton
wiley +1 more source
Impaired auditory discrimination and auditory-motor integration in hyperfunctional voice disorders. [PDF]
Abur D+6 more
europepmc +1 more source
INTRODUCTION: Voice disorders, or dysphonia, are prevalent conditions impacting individuals' lives. Novafon Local Vibration Voice Therapy (NLVVT) is an emerging intervention using vibrational stimulation for voice rehabilitation.
Roberto Tedeschi
doaj
A Study on the Modification Method of the Disordered Voice
Ghen Ohyama, Yasuo Koike
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Respiratory and Laryngeal Function During Spontaneous Speaking in Teachers With Voice Disorders [PDF]
Soren Y. Lowell+3 more
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‘Somewhere We Can Call Home and…Be Normal’: Findings From the Justice Housing Programme Evaluation
ABSTRACT The relationship between homelessness or unstable housing and reincarceration is well documented. The initial month after a person is released from custody is a period of particular vulnerability, with an increased risk of homelessness and return to prison.
Helen Taylor, Lorana Bartels
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Abstract Background Most voice hearers report childhood trauma. Many voice hearers report comorbid post‐traumatic stress symptoms and that the content of their voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) is directly (voices repeat phrases spoken by perpetrators) or indirectly (voice content and trauma is thematically similar) related to their trauma.
Laura P. Strachan+2 more
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