Kearney Elaine, Giles Renuka, Haworth Brandon, Faloutsos Petros, Baljko Melanie, Yunusova Yana
Department of Speech-Language Pathology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, Ontario, Canada.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2017 Dec 20;60(12):3426-3440. doi: 10.1044/2017_JSLHR-S-17-0075.
To further understand the effect of Parkinson's disease (PD) on articulatory movements in speech and to expand our knowledge of therapeutic treatment strategies, this study examined movements of the jaw, tongue blade, and tongue dorsum during sentence production with respect to speech intelligibility and compared the effect of varying speaking styles on these articulatory movements.
Twenty-one speakers with PD and 20 healthy controls produced 3 sentences under normal, loud, clear, and slow speaking conditions. Speech intelligibility was rated for each speaker. A 3-dimensional electromagnetic articulograph tracked movements of the articulators. Measures included articulatory working spaces, ranges along the first principal component, average speeds, and sentence durations.
Speakers with PD demonstrated significantly smaller jaw movements as well as shorter than normal sentence durations. Between-speaker variation in movement size of the jaw, tongue blade, and tongue dorsum was associated with speech intelligibility. Analysis of speaking conditions revealed similar patterns of change in movement measures across groups and articulators: larger than normal movement sizes and faster speeds for loud speech, increased movement sizes for clear speech, and larger than normal movement sizes and slower speeds for slow speech.
Sentence-level measures of articulatory movements are sensitive to both disease-related changes in PD and speaking-style manipulations.
为了进一步了解帕金森病(PD)对言语发音运动的影响,并拓展我们对治疗策略的认识,本研究考察了句子产出过程中下颌、舌叶和舌背的运动与言语可懂度的关系,并比较了不同说话方式对这些发音运动的影响。
21名帕金森病患者和20名健康对照者在正常、大声、清晰和缓慢的说话条件下说出3个句子。对每位受试者的言语可懂度进行评分。使用三维电磁关节运动描记仪追踪发音器官的运动。测量指标包括发音工作空间、沿第一主成分的范围、平均速度和句子时长。
帕金森病患者表现出明显更小的下颌运动以及比正常更短的句子时长。下颌、舌叶和舌背运动大小的个体间差异与言语可懂度相关。对说话条件的分析显示,各组和各发音器官的运动测量变化模式相似:大声说话时运动大小大于正常且速度更快,清晰说话时运动大小增加,缓慢说话时运动大小大于正常且速度更慢。
发音运动的句子水平测量对帕金森病相关的变化和说话方式的操控均敏感。