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口吃者在同时进行绘画和说话任务时言语和手动不流畅的差异水平。

Differential levels of speech and manual dysfluency in adults who stutter during simultaneous drawing and speaking tasks.

机构信息

Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.

出版信息

Hum Mov Sci. 2009 Oct;28(5):643-54. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2008.08.003. Epub 2008 Nov 4.

Abstract

We examined the disruptive effects of stuttering on manual performance during simultaneous speaking and drawing tasks. Fifteen stuttering and fifteen non-stuttering participants drew continuous circles with a pen on a digitizer tablet under three conditions: silent (i.e., neither reading nor speaking), reading aloud, and choral reading (i.e., reading aloud in unison with another reader). We counted the frequency of stuttering events in the speaking tasks and measured pen stroke duration and pen stroke dysfluency (normalized jerk) in all three tasks. The control group was stutter-free and did not increase manual dysfluency in any condition. In the silent condition, the stuttering group performed pen movements without evidence of dysfluency, similar to the control group. However, in the reading aloud condition, the stuttering group stuttered on 12% of the syllables and showed increased manual dysfluency. In the choral reading condition stuttering was virtually eliminated (reduced by 97%), but manual dysfluency was reduced by only 47% relative to the reading aloud condition. Trials where more stuttered events were generally positively correlated with higher manual dysfluency. The results are consistent with a model in which episodes of stuttering and motor dysfluency are related to neural interconnectivity between manual and speech processes.

摘要

我们考察了口吃对同时进行的说话和绘图任务中手部操作的干扰效应。十五名口吃者和十五名非口吃者在三种条件下用钢笔在数位板上连续画圈:静默(即不朗读也不说话)、大声朗读和齐声朗读(即与另一名朗读者一起齐声朗读)。我们在说话任务中计算口吃事件的频率,并在所有三种任务中测量笔的运动持续时间和笔的运动不流畅度(归一化急动度)。对照组无口吃,在任何条件下都不会增加手部不流畅度。在静默条件下,口吃组的笔运动没有不流畅的迹象,与对照组相似。然而,在大声朗读条件下,口吃组在 12%的音节上口吃,并表现出更高的手部不流畅度。在齐声朗读条件下,口吃几乎消除(减少了 97%),但与大声朗读条件相比,手部不流畅度仅减少了 47%。口吃事件较多的试验通常与更高的手部不流畅度呈正相关。这些结果与一种模型一致,该模型认为口吃和运动不流畅与手部和言语过程之间的神经连通性有关。

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