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Acquired dysarthria
Murdoch, Bruce E.. - : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Development of figurative language skills following central nervous system-directed chemotherapy delivered in early childhood
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 16 (2014) 2, 142-150
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Consensus Paper: Language and the Cerebellum: an Ongoing Enigma
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Consensus paper: language and the cerebellum: an ongoing enigma
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Erratum: electromagnetic articulographic assessment of articulatory kinematics in children, adolescents, and adults (2014) 16 (68-75) DOI 10.1179/2050571X13Z.0000000008)
Goozee, Justine V.; Lloyd, David; Riek, Stephan. - : Taylor & Francis, 2014
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Pre-linguistic communication skill development in an infant with a diagnosis of galactosemia
Lewis, Fiona M.; Coman, David J.; Kilcoyne, Sarah. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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Development of figurative language skills following central nervous system-directed chemotherapy delivered in early childhood
Dowling, Emma. K; Lewis, Fiona M.; Murdoch, Bruce E.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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Cognitive linguistic deficits in relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2013) 12, 1459-1471
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Non-invasive brain stimulation: A new frontier in the treatment of neurogenic speech-language disorders*
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 15 (2013) 3, 234-244
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Longitudinal language outcomes following intrathecal chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 15 (2013) 2, 156-164
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Differential phonological awareness skills in children with classic galactosemia: a descriptive study of four cases
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Effect of speech loudness manipulations on articulatory dynamics in severe traumatic brain injury
Abstract: Background: Alteration of speech loudness is an important component of the treatment of dysarthria aimed at improving speech intelligibility and/or naturalness of speech. Objective: To determine the effects of manipulations of speech loudness (habitual vs. loud) on lingual kinematics and tongue-to-palate contacts in adult speakers with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and matched normal controls. Materials and methods: Six adults with severe TBI and five matched non-neurologically impaired controls underwent testing of their articulatory function using electromagnetic articulography and electropalatography (EPG). Results: Loudness-related scaling of articulatory movements was observed in both the control and TBI groups for speech tasks that demonstrated a significant magnitude of loudness change in the absence of any reduction in speech rate. The TBI group demonstrated these effects during sentence production and during repetition of velar syllables. In contrast, the control group only exhibited an upscaling of articulatory movements for loud speech during repetition of alveolar syllables. Although the TBI group was significantly louder for all tasks than the control group, they also exhibited a significant decrease in overall speech rate compared to controls during sentence production at the loud level. Articulatory kinematics during loud speech production was comparable between the two groups. EPG results indicated no significant difference between the control and TBI groups for the loud condition on the temporal aspects of tongue-to-palate contact. The TBI group did show a significantly greater number of EPG contacts than controls during repetition of velar syllables. Conclusions: Although the TBI group differed to controls in loudness level and overall speech rate, their articulatory kinematics during loud speech were comparable. It is possible that upscaling of articulatory movements associated with increased loudness may have been offset by the downscaling of articulatory movements associated with reduced rate of speech.
Keyword: 2733 Otorhinolaryngology; 3310 Linguistics and Language; 3616 Speech and Hearing; Articulatory kinematics; Electromagnetic articulography; Electropalatography; Speech loudness manipulations; Traumatic brain injury
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:d3b530b
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Non-invasive brain stimulation: a new frontier in the treatment of neurogenic speech-language disorders
Murdoch, Bruce E.; Barwood, Caroline H. S.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Long term language recovery subsequent to low frequency rTMS in chronic non-fluent aphasia
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Electromagnetic articulographic assessment of articulatory kinematics in children, adolescents, and adults
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Determining the optimal current direction of transcranial magnetic stimulation to induce motor responses in the tongue: a preliminary study of neurologically healthy individuals
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Longitudinal language outcomes following intrathecal chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
Lewis, Fiona M.; Perry, Meghan L.; Murdoch, Bruce E.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Investigating the neural basis of stuttering using transcranial magnetic stimulation: Preliminary case discussion
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Differential language trajectories following treatment for pediatric posterior fossa tumor: an investigation of four cases
Lewis, Fiona M.; Murdoch, Bruce E.. - : IOS Press, 2013
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Charting a seven-year trajectory of language outcomes for a child with galactosemia
Lewis, Fiona M.; Coman, David J.; Syrmis, Maryann. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013
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