Abur Defne, Lester-Smith Rosemary A, Daliri Ayoub, Lupiani Ashling A, Guenther Frank H, Stepp Cara E
Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States of America.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2018 Jan 26;13(1):e0191839. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191839. eCollection 2018.
This study examined adaptive responses to auditory perturbation of fundamental frequency (fo) in speakers with Parkinson's disease (PD) and control speakers.
Sixteen speakers with PD and nineteen control speakers produced sustained vowels while they received perturbed auditory feedback (i.e., fo shifted upward or downward). Speakers' pitch acuity was quantified using a just-noticeable-difference (JND) paradigm. Twelve listeners provided estimates of the speech intelligibility for speakers with PD.
Fifteen responses from each speaker group for each shift direction were included in analyses. While control speakers generally showed consistent adaptive responses opposing the perturbation, speakers with PD showed no compensation on average, with individual PD speakers showing highly variable responses. In the PD group, the degree of compensation was not significantly correlated with age, disease progression, pitch acuity, or intelligibility.
These findings indicate reduced adaptation to sustained fo perturbation and higher variability in PD compared to control participants. No significant differences were seen in pitch acuity between groups, suggesting that the fo adaptation deficit in PD is not the result of purely perceptual mechanisms.
These results suggest there is an impairment in vocal motor control in PD. Building on these results, contributions can be made to developing targeted voice treatments for PD.
本研究考察了帕金森病(PD)患者和对照者对基频(fo)听觉扰动的适应性反应。
16名PD患者和19名对照者在接受扰动听觉反馈(即fo向上或向下偏移)时发出持续元音。使用恰可察觉差(JND)范式对说话者的音高敏锐度进行量化。12名听众对PD患者的言语可懂度进行了评估。
分析纳入了每个说话者组在每个偏移方向上的15个反应。虽然对照者通常表现出与扰动相反的一致适应性反应,但PD患者平均没有表现出补偿,个体PD患者的反应高度可变。在PD组中,补偿程度与年龄、疾病进展、音高敏锐度或可懂度均无显著相关性。
这些发现表明,与对照参与者相比,PD患者对持续fo扰动的适应性降低且变异性更高。两组之间在音高敏锐度上没有显著差异,这表明PD患者的fo适应缺陷并非纯粹感知机制的结果。
这些结果表明PD患者存在发声运动控制障碍。基于这些结果,可为开发针对PD的靶向语音治疗做出贡献。