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Assessing agrammatic aphasia (Dyson et al., 2022) ...
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Assessing agrammatic aphasia (Dyson et al., 2022) ...
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Differential Diagnosis of Childhood Apraxia of Speech Compared to Other Speech Sound Disorders: A Systematic Review
In: Speech Pathology and Audiology Faculty Research and Publications (2021)
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An Automated Lexical Stress Classification Tool for Assessing Dysprosody in Childhood Apraxia of Speech
In: Brain Sci (2021)
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Variables Associated with Self-reported Language Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis: A Regression Analysis
In: Int J MS Care (2021)
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AusKidTalk : an auditory-visual corpus of 3- to 12-year-old Australian children's speech
Ahmed, Beena; Ballard, Kirrie J.; Burnham, Denis K. (R7357). - : France, International Speech and Communication Association, 2021
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Review of diagnosis of childhood apraxia of speech (Murray et al., 2020) ...
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Review of diagnosis of childhood apraxia of speech (Murray et al., 2020) ...
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Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Connectivity Between Semantic and Phonological Regions of Interest May Inform Language Targets in Aphasia
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2020)
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Supporting Children With Speech Sound Disorders During COVID-19 Restrictions: Technological Solutions
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Common and divergent neural correlates of anomia in amnestic and logopenic presentations of Alzheimer's disease
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A Predictive model for diagnosing stroke-related apraxia of speech
Abstract: Diagnosis of the speech motor planning/programming disorder, apraxia of speech (AOS), has proven challenging, largely due to its common co-occurrence with the language-based impairment of aphasia. Currently, diagnosis is based on perceptually identifying and rating the severity of several speech features. It is not known whether all, or a subset of the features, are required for a positive diagnosis. The purpose of this study was to assess predictor variables for the presence of AOS after left-hemisphere stroke, with the goal of increasing diagnostic objectivity and efficiency. This population-based case-control study involved a sample of 72 cases, using the outcome measure of expert judgment on presence of AOS and including a large number of independently collected candidate predictors representing behavioral measures of linguistic, cognitive, nonspeech oral motor, and speech motor ability. We constructed a predictive model using multiple imputation to deal with missing data; the Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (Lasso) technique for variable selection to define the most relevant predictors, and bootstrapping to check the model stability and quantify the optimism of the developed model. Two measures were sufficient to distinguish between participants with AOS plus aphasia and those with aphasia alone, (1) a measure of speech errors with words of increasing length and (2) a measure of relative vowel duration in three-syllable words with weak-strong stress pattern (e.g., banana, potato). The model has high discriminative ability to distinguish between cases with and without AOS (c-index=0.93) and good agreement between observed and predicted probabilities (calibration slope=0.94). Some caution is warranted, given the relatively small sample specific to left-hemisphere stroke, and the limitations of imputing missing data. These two speech measures are straightforward to collect and analyse, facilitating use in research and clinical settings. ; 11 page(s)
Keyword: Aphasia; Apraxia of speech; Diagnosis; Lexical stress; Speech motor control; Stroke
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1056059
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Syntactic comprehension deficits across the FTD-ALS continuum
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Cognitive, Linguistic, and Motor Abilities in a Multigenerational Family with Childhood Apraxia of Speech
In: Arch Clin Neuropsychol (2016)
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Cognitive, linguistic, and motor abilities in a multigenerational family with childhood apraxia of speech
Carrigg, Bronwyn; Parry, Louise; Baker, Elise (R20118). - : U.K., Oxford University Press, 2016
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Treatment for acquired apraxia of speech : a systematic review of intervention research between 2004 and 2012
Ballard, Kirrie J; Wambaugh, Julie L; Duffy, Joseph R. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2015
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Persistent speech sound disorder in a 22-year-old male : communication, educational, socio-emotional, and vocational outcomes
Carrigg, Bronwyn; Baker, Elise (R20118); Parry, Louise. - : U.S., American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2015
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An acoustic measure of lexical stress differentiates aphasia and aphasia plus apraxia of speech after stroke
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 28 (2014) 5, 554-575
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Phonological encoding in apraxia of speech and aphasia
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 28 (2014) 1, 25-48
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Rapid Syllable Transitions (ReST) treatment for Childhood Apraxia of Speech: The effect of lower dose-Frequency
In: Journal of communication disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 51 (2014), 29-42
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