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被诊断患有发育性协调障碍的儿童存在运动编程缺陷的证据。

Evidence of motor programming deficits in children diagnosed with DAS.

作者信息

Nijland Lian, Maassen Ben, van der Meulen Sjoeke

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Neurology, University Medical Center Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2003 Apr;46(2):437-50. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2003/036).

Abstract

In this study the hypothesis of motor programming involvement in developmental apraxia of speech (DAS) was investigated by studying articulatory compensation. Five children with DAS and 5 normally speaking children (age 5;0 [years;months] to 6;10), and 6 adult women produced utterances in a normal speaking condition and in a bite-block condition in which the mandible was kept in a fixed position. Throughout the utterances, the course of the second formant was used to determine articulatory compensation and the effect of the bite block on anticipatory coarticulation. Results showed that the bite-block condition in normally speaking children, like in adult women, did not affect the extent of anticipatory coarticulation. In the speech of children with DAS, the bite block had large effects on coarticulatory patterns and on vowel quality, which, contrary to expectations, had improved. These results are interpreted as a clear demonstration of deficient motor programming in DAS.

摘要

在本研究中,通过研究发音补偿来探究运动编程参与言语发育性失用症(DAS)的假说。五名患有DAS的儿童和五名正常说话的儿童(年龄在5岁0个月至6岁10个月之间),以及六名成年女性在正常说话条件和咬块条件下发声,在咬块条件下下颌保持固定位置。在整个发声过程中,利用第二共振峰的轨迹来确定发音补偿以及咬块对预期协同发音的影响。结果表明,正常说话的儿童在咬块条件下,与成年女性一样,并不影响预期协同发音的程度。在患有DAS的儿童的言语中,咬块对协同发音模式和元音质量有很大影响,与预期相反,元音质量得到了改善。这些结果被解释为DAS中运动编程缺陷的明确证据。

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