J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2014 Apr 1;57(2):347-60. doi: 10.1044/2014_JSLHR-S-12-0261.
PURPOSE To improve our understanding about the underlying factors of aging-related speaking rate decline, the authors sought to determine if lip and jaw speeds are physiologically constrained in older adults. METHOD Thirty-six females-10 young adults (ages 22-27 years), 9 middle-aged adults (ages 45-55 years), 10 young-old adults (65-74 years), and 7 very old adults (ages 87-95 years)-completed metronome-paced syllable repetitions while moving the lower lip or jaw to a fixed target with each repetition. Metronome paces incrementally increased from 1.4 Hz to 6.7 Hz. Lip and jaw movements were tracked using a 3-dimensional motion capture system. RESULTS Older adults' maximum percent increase in lip and jaw peak speed was comparable to or tended to be even greater than that of middle-aged and young adults. By contrast, lip and jaw stiffness, indexed by peak speed-displacement ratios, tended to decrease with age during fast and very fast repetition rates and were associated with mildly prolonged movement durations. CONCLUSIONS The findings suggest that lip and jaw speeds are not constrained in older adults. The trend of reduced stiffness during fast rates, however, suggests that fine-force regulation becomes difficult for older adults. Thus, older adults may implement reduced habitual speaking rates as a behavioral strategy to compensate for diminished articulatory control.
为了增进我们对与衰老相关的语速下降的潜在因素的理解,作者试图确定唇部和颌部速度在老年人中是否受到生理限制。
36 名女性——10 名年轻成年人(年龄 22-27 岁)、9 名中年成年人(年龄 45-55 岁)、10 名年轻老年人(65-74 岁)和 7 名非常老的成年人(年龄 87-95 岁)——在每个重复时,用嘴部移动到固定目标的方式,随着节拍器的节奏重复地完成音节。节拍器的节奏从 1.4Hz 逐渐增加到 6.7Hz。使用三维运动捕捉系统跟踪唇部和颌部的运动。
与中年和年轻成年人相比,老年人的唇部和颌部最大速度的百分比增加相当或甚至更大。相比之下,在快速和非常快速的重复速度下,唇部和颌部的刚性(由峰值速度-位移比来衡量)随着年龄的增长而下降,并且与运动持续时间的轻微延长有关。
这些发现表明,老年人的唇部和颌部速度不受限制。然而,在快速率下刚性降低的趋势表明,精细力量调节对老年人来说变得困难。因此,老年人可能会实施降低的习惯性说话速度作为一种行为策略,以补偿发音控制的下降。