构音障碍
舌头
音节
舌尖
听力学
医学
创伤性脑损伤
背
心理学
语音识别
解剖
计算机科学
精神科
病理
作者
Marion Jaeger,Ingo Hertrich,Ulrich Stattrop,Paul‐Walter Schönle,Hermann Ackermann
摘要
Using electromagnetic articulography, the lips, the tip of the tongue, and the tongue dorsum were tracked during repetitions of the syllables [pa], [ta] and [ka] in 10 speakers with dysarthria following severe traumatic brain injury and in 10 age-matched control subjects. When asked to produce the syllable trains as fast as possible, the patient group showed a rather homogeneous pattern of movement abnormalities including prolonged syllable durations and reduced peak velocity/amplitude ratios. Most presumably, limited speed generation gives rise to the impaired ability to increase speech rate. During the habitual speaking condition, reduced velocity/amplitude ratios were restricted to the tongue tip and tongue dorsum. Obviously, the tongue and the lips are differentially affected in dysarthria following severe traumatic brain injury.
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