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Differentiating profiles of speech impairments in Friedreich's ataxia: a perceptual and instrumental approach
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Measures of spectral change and their application to habitual, slow, and clear speaking modes
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Spectral measures of the effects of Friedreich's ataxia on speech
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Kinematic analysis of lingual movements during consonant productions in dysarthric speakers with Friedreich's ataxia: A case-by-case analysis
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Modulation of N400 in chronic non-fluent aphasia using low frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS)
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Differentiating Impairment Levels in Temporal Versus Spatial Aspects of Linguopalatal Contacts in Friedreich's Ataxia
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Articulatory disturbance in Friedreich's ataxia: An electropalatographic study
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In: 13th International Congress of Parkinsons Disease and Movement Disorders (2009)
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Speech production in Parkinson's disease: II. Acoustic and electropalatographic investigation of sentence, word and segment durations
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Speech production in Parkinson's disease: I. An electropalatographic investigation of tongue-palate contact patterns
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Six-month outcome for dysphagia following traumatic brain injury: Radiological assessment.
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In: Journal of Medical Speech - Language Pathology , 13 (2) pp. 109-125. (2005) (2005)
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Analysis of articulatory dynamics in dysarthria following brain injury in childhood using electromagnetic articulography and electropalatography
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Kinematic analysis of jaw function in children following traumatic brain injury
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Articulatory function following traumatic brain injury in childhood: A perceptual and instrumental analysis
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The mismatch negativity (MMN) response to complex tones and spoken words in individuals with aphasia
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Perceptual and instrumental evaluation of voice and tongue function after carotid endarterectomy
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Objective: Laryngeal and tongue function was assessed in 28 patients to evaluate the presence, nature, and resolution of superior recurrent laryngeal and hypoglossal nerve damage resulting from standard open primary carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Methods. The laryngeal and tongue function in 28 patients who underwent CEA were examined prospectively with various physiologic (Aerophone II, laryngograph, tongue transducer), acoustic (Multi-Dimensional Voice Program), and perceptual speech assessments. Measures were obtained from all participants preoperatively, and at 2 weeks and at 3 months postoperatively. Results. The perceptual speech assessment indicated that the vocal quality of roughness was significantly more apparent at the 2-week postoperative assessment than preoperatively. However, by the 3-month postoperative assessment these values had returned to near preoperative levels, with no significant difference detected between preoperative and 3-month postoperative levels or between 2-week and 3-month postoperative levels. Both the instrumental assessments of laryngeal function and the acoustic assessment of vocal quality failed to identify any significant difference on any measure across the three assessment periods. Similarly, no significant impairment in tongue strength, endurance, or rate of repetitive tongue movements was detected at instrumental assessment of tongue function. Conclusions: No permanent changes to vocal or tongue function occurred in this group of participants after primary CEA. The lack of any significant long-term laryngeal or tongue dysfunction in this group suggests that the standard open CEA procedure is not associated with high rates of superior recurrent and hypoglossal nerve dysfunction, as previously believed.
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321025 Rehabilitation and Therapy - Hearing and Speech; 321029 Surgery; 730106 Cardiovascular system and diseases; 730111 Hearing; C1; Cervical Nerve Injuries; Dysfunction; Peripheral Vascular Disease; speech and their disorders; Surgery; vision
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:71371
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The relationship between the mismatch negativity (MMN) and psycholinguistic models of spoken word processing
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Perceptual and instrumental analysis of laryngeal function after traumatic brain injury in childhood
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Complex language functions and subcortical mechanisms: evidence from Huntington's disease and patients with non-thalamic subcortical lesions
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Use of electromagnetic articulography in the assessment of articulatory dysfunction in patients with speech disorders subsequent to traumatic brain injury
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