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A Perceptual Learning Approach for Dysarthria Remediation: An Updated Review
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2021)
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A Clinical Advantage: Experience Informs Recognition and Adaptation to a Novel Talker With Dysarthria
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2021)
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Generalized Learning of Dysarthric Speech Between Male and Female Talkers
In: Speech and Language Pathology Faculty publications (2021)
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A Clinical Advantage: Experience Informs Recognition and Adaptation to a Novel Talker With Dysarthria
In: Speech and Language Pathology Faculty publications (2021)
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Speech compression in dysarthria (Utianski et al., 2019) ...
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Speech compression in dysarthria (Utianski et al., 2019) ...
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The Effects of Speech Compression Algorithms on the Intelligibility of Two Individuals With Dysarthric Speech
Utianski, Rene L.; Sandoval, Steven; Berisha, Visar. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2019
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Speech compression in dysarthria (Utianski et al., 2018) ...
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The Effects of Topic Knowledge on Intelligibility and Lexical Segmentation in Hypokinetic and Ataxic Dysarthria
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Understanding Dysrhythmic Speech: When Rhythm Does Not Matter And Learning Does Not Happen
Abstract: A positive relationship between rhythm perception and improved understanding of a naturally dysrhythmic speech signal, ataxic dysarthria, has been previously reported [Borrie, Lansford, and Barrett. (2017). J. Speech Lang. Hear. Res. 60, 3110-3117]. The current follow-on investigation suggests that this relationship depends on the nature of the dysrhythmia. When the corrupted rhythm cues are relatively predictable, affording some learnable acoustic regularity, the relationship is replicated. However, this relationship is nonexistent, along with any intelligibility improvements, when the corrupted rhythm cues are unpredictable. Findings highlight a key role for rhythm perception and distributional regularities in adaptation to dysrhythmic speech. (C) 2018 Acoustical Society of America ; recognition, segmentation, perception, cues, vowel acoustics, dysarthric speech, familiarization ; The publisher’s version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5037620
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Assessing Vowel Centralization in Dysarthria: A Comparison of Methods.
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Perceptual Learning of Dysarthric Speech: Age-Related Consequences
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Effects of Familiarization on Intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech in Older Adults With and Without Hearing Loss.
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Case Study of a Psycholinguistic Approach to Assessment and Treatment of Speech Sound Disorder
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Listeners' Attitudes Toward Accented Talkers Uniquely Predicts Accented Speech Perception
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