Mathers-Schmidt B, Reich A
University of Washington, Seattle 98195.
J Speech Hear Res. 1989 Sep;32(3):611-24. doi: 10.1044/jshr.3203.611.
This study examined the degree to which rheumatoid arthritis affects a speaker's ability to accomplish rapid vocal fold adjustments. The phonatory initiation, phonatory termination, and manual reaction times of 14 rheumatoid arthritic (RA) and 14 normal (NL) speakers were compared during a morning and an afternoon session. In addition, electroglottographic (EGG) measures (0 Hz-10 kHz bandwidth and 30 Hz-10 kHz bandwidth) allowed us to explore the components of each subject's reaction times. For two speech reaction-time tasks, temporal measures that reflected primarily mechanical adjustments of the vocal folds were significantly longer in the RA group than in the NL group. The two groups also differed significantly on manual response time, phonatory initiation time, and medial movement initiation time. Neither group displayed evidence of laryngeal morning stiffness.
本研究考察了类风湿性关节炎对说话者完成快速声带调整能力的影响程度。在上午和下午的时段,对14名类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者和14名正常(NL)受试者的发声起始、发声终止和手动反应时间进行了比较。此外,通过电声门图(EGG)测量(0赫兹 - 10千赫兹带宽和30赫兹 - 10千赫兹带宽),我们得以探究每个受试者反应时间的组成部分。对于两项言语反应时间任务,主要反映声带机械调整的时间测量结果显示,RA组比NL组显著更长。两组在手动反应时间、发声起始时间和中间运动起始时间上也存在显著差异。两组均未表现出喉部晨僵的迹象。