Studies in Parkinson's Disease: I. Perceptual Speech Analyses

H. Chenery, B. Murdoch, J. Ingram
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The perceptual speech characteristics of a group of 19 subjects with mild-moderate Parkinson's Disease (PD) were compared with those of a normal non-neurologically impaired control group matched for age and sex. Deficits were found in all aspects of speech production, including respiration, phonation, prosody, articulation and resonance. Observed speech deviations were most often mild. The speech deviation which contributed most to the variance in overall intelligibility of speech was imprecision of consonant articulation. Deficits in the phonatory system, including the presence of hoarseness and a strained strangled phonation with intermittent breathiness, were found to be the frequently occurring speech deviations in PD. Disturbed prosodic features were also noted, including a disturbed general stress pattern and a lack of variation in both pitch and loudness levels. The need for careful instrumentally based assessments of the physiological and acoustic features of hypokinetic dysarthria is emphasized.
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帕金森病的研究:1 .知觉言语分析
本文将19名轻、中度帕金森病(PD)患者的感知言语特征与年龄、性别相匹配的正常无神经损伤对照组进行了比较。语音产生的各个方面都有缺陷,包括呼吸、发音、韵律、发音和共振。观察到的语言偏差通常是轻微的。辅音发音的不精确是导致语音总体可理解性差异最大的语音偏差。发音系统的缺陷,包括声音嘶哑和紧张窒息的发音以及间歇性呼吸,被发现是PD中经常发生的语言偏差。紊乱的韵律特征也被注意到,包括紊乱的一般重音模式和缺乏音高和响度水平的变化。需要仔细的仪器为基础的评估生理和声学特征的低动力构音障碍强调。
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