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Longitudinal modulation of N400 in chronic non-fluent aphasia using low-frequency rTMS: A randomised placebo controlled trial
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Improved receptive and expressive language abilities in nonfluent aphasic stroke patients after application of rTMS: an open protocol case series
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Lingual kinematics during rapid syllable repetition in Parkinson's disease
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Lingual Kinematics in Dysarthric and Nondysarthric Speakers with Parkinson's Disease
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Lingual kinematics in dysarthric and nondysarthric speakers with Parkinson’s disease
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Language production by patients with Parkinson disease before and after unilateral posteroventral pallidotomy
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The effects of low frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) and sham condition rTMS on behavioural language in chronic non-fluent aphasia: Short term outcomes
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Assessment and treatment of cognitive-linguistic disorder in Parkinson disease
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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) and sham modulation of language function in non-fluent aphasia 2 months post stimulation
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Language disorders subsequent to mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI): Evidence from four cases
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Kinematic analysis of lingual function in dysarthric speakers with Parkinson's disease: An electromagnetic articulograph study
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Dysarthria in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) has been widely studied. However, a limited number of studies have investigated lingual function during speech production in this population. This study aimed to investigate lingual kinematics during speech production using electromagnetic articulography (AG-200 EMA). The PD group consisted of eight dysarthric speakers with PD and was matched with a group of eight controls. The tongue tip and tongue back movements of all participants during sentence production were recorded by EMA. Results showed that, perceptually, the participants with PD were mildly dysarthric. Kinematic results documented comparable (for alveolar sentence production) and increased (for velar sentence production) range of lingual movement in the PD group when compared to the control group. Lingual movement velocity, acceleration, and deceleration were also increased in the PD group, predominantly for the release phase of consonant production during sentence utterances. The PD group had longer duration in the production of alveolar consonant and comparable duration in the production of velar consonant. The results of the present study suggest the presence of impaired lingual control in individuals with PD. Increased range of articulatory movement, primarily in the release phase of consonant production, may account for articulatory imprecision in this population. © 2010 The Speech Pathology Association of Australia Limited.
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1203 Language and Linguistics; 2733 Otorhinolaryngology; 2912 LPN and LVN; 2922 Research and Theory; 3616 Speech and Hearing; Articulation; Dysarthria; Electromagnetic articulography; Kinematic; Parkinson's disease; Tongue
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:218605
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Tongue function in nondysarthric speakers with Parkinson's disease: An electromagnetic articulography investigation
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