Preston Jonathan L, McAllister Byun Tara, Boyce Suzanne E, Hamilton Sarah, Tiede Mark, Phillips Emily, Rivera-Campos Ahmed, Whalen Douglas H
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Syracuse University; Haskins Laboratories;
Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, New York University.
J Vis Exp. 2017 Jan 3(119):55123. doi: 10.3791/55123.
Diagnostic ultrasound imaging has been a common tool in medical practice for several decades. It provides a safe and effective method for imaging structures internal to the body. There has been a recent increase in the use of ultrasound technology to visualize the shape and movements of the tongue during speech, both in typical speakers and in clinical populations. Ultrasound imaging of speech has greatly expanded our understanding of how sounds articulated with the tongue (lingual sounds) are produced. Such information can be particularly valuable for speech-language pathologists. Among other advantages, ultrasound images can be used during speech therapy to provide (1) illustrative models of typical (i.e. "correct") tongue configurations for speech sounds, and (2) a source of insight into the articulatory nature of deviant productions. The images can also be used as an additional source of feedback for clinical populations learning to distinguish their better productions from their incorrect productions, en route to establishing more effective articulatory habits. Ultrasound feedback is increasingly used by scientists and clinicians as both the expertise of the users increases and as the expense of the equipment declines. In this tutorial, procedures are presented for collecting ultrasound images of the tongue in a clinical context. We illustrate these procedures in an extended example featuring one common error sound, American English /r/. Images of correct and distorted /r/ are used to demonstrate (1) how to interpret ultrasound images, (2) how to assess tongue shape during production of speech sounds, (3), how to categorize tongue shape errors, and (4), how to provide visual feedback to elicit a more appropriate and functional tongue shape. We present a sample protocol for using real-time ultrasound images of the tongue for visual feedback to remediate speech sound errors. Additionally, example data are shown to illustrate outcomes with the procedure.
几十年来,诊断超声成像一直是医学实践中的常用工具。它为体内结构成像提供了一种安全有效的方法。近年来,超声技术在观察典型发音者和临床人群言语过程中舌头的形状和运动方面的应用有所增加。言语超声成像极大地扩展了我们对用舌头发出的声音(舌音)是如何产生的理解。这些信息对言语语言病理学家来说可能特别有价值。除其他优点外,超声图像可在言语治疗期间用于提供:(1)语音典型(即“正确”)舌位配置的示例模型,以及(2)洞察异常发音的发音本质的来源。这些图像还可作为临床人群的额外反馈源,帮助他们在学习区分正确发音和错误发音的过程中,逐渐养成更有效的发音习惯。随着用户专业知识的增加以及设备成本的下降,超声反馈越来越多地被科学家和临床医生所使用。在本教程中,介绍了在临床环境中收集舌头超声图像的程序。我们在一个扩展示例中展示这些程序,该示例以一个常见的错误发音——美式英语/r/为例。正确和扭曲的/r/的图像用于展示:(1)如何解读超声图像,(2)如何在发出语音时评估舌头形状,(3)如何对舌头形状错误进行分类,以及(4)如何提供视觉反馈以引出更合适、更具功能性的舌头形状。我们提供了一个使用舌头实时超声图像进行视觉反馈以纠正语音错误的示例方案。此外,还展示了示例数据来说明该程序的效果。