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Acoustic and perceptual analysis of speech adaptation to an artificial palate
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A nonspeech investigation of tongue function in Parkinson's disease
McAuliffe, Megan J.; Ward, Elizabeth C.; Murdoch, Bruce E.. - : OUP for the Gerontological Society of America, 2005
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Language outcomes subsequent to treatment of brainstem tumour in childhood
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Introducing the pressure-sensing palatograph - the next frontier in electropalatography
Murdoch, Bruce E.; Goozee, Justine V.; Veidt, Martin. - : Taylor & Francis, 2004
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Effects of speaking rate on EMA-derived lingual kinematics: a preliminary investigation
Goozee, Justine V.; Lapointe, Leonard L.; Murdoch, Bruce E.. - : Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2003
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Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from individuals with complex language impairment following left-hemisphere lesions
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Semantic priming in Parkinson's disease: Evidence for delayed spreading activation
Arnott, Wendy L.; Chenery, Helen J.; Murdoch, Bruce E.. - : Psychology Press, 2001
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Subcortical brain mechanisms in speech and language
Murdoch, Bruce E.. - : Karger, 2001
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Discourse priming of homophones in individuals with dominant subcortical lesions, cortical lesions, and Parkinson’s disease
Copland, David A.; Chenery, Helen J.; Murdoch, Bruce E.. - : Psychology Press, 2001
Abstract: An on-line priming experiment was used to investigate discourse-level processing in four matched groups of subjects: individuals with nonthalamic subcortical lesions (NSL) ( n =10), normal control subjects ( n =10), subjects with Parkinsons disease (PD) ( n =10), and subjects with cortical lesions ( n =10). Subjects listened to paragraphs that ended in lexical ambiguities, and then made speeded lexical decisions on visual letter strings that were: nonwords, matched control words, contextually appropriate associates of the lexical ambiguity, contextually inappropriate associates of the ambiguity, and inferences (representing information which could be drawn from the paragraphs but was not explicitly stated). Targets were presented at an interstimulus interval (ISI) of 0 or 1000ms. NSL and PD subjects demonstrated priming for appropriate and inappropriate associates at the short ISI, similar to control subjects and cortical lesion subjects, but were unable to demonstrate selective priming of the appropriate associate and inference words at the long ISI. These results imply intact automatic lexical processing and a breakdown in discourse-based meaning selection and inference development via attentional/strategic mechanisms.
Keyword: 321025 Rehabilitation and Therapy - Hearing and Speech; 380102 Learning; 380302 Linguistic Processes (incl. Speech Production and Comprehension); 730303 Occupational; Access; Ambiguous Words; Aphasia; Basal Ganglia; Behavioral-changes; C1; Clinical; Clinical Neurology; Cognition and Language; Context; Deficits; Language; Lexical Ambiguities; Memory; Psychology; Sentence Comprehension; speech and physiotherapy
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:12685
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Kinematic analysis of tongue movements in dysarthria following traumatic brain injury using electromagnetic articulography
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Which one of these is not like the others? An inter-hospital study of the viscosity of thickened fluids
Cichero, Julie A. Y.; Jackson, Oliver; Halley, Peter J.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2000
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The use of a miniature lip transducer system in the assessment of patients with Parkinsons disease
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