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脑卒中后失语症的视听言语分割:一项初步研究。

Audiovisual speech segmentation in post-stroke aphasia: a pilot study.

机构信息

UMR 9193 - SCALab - Sciences Cognitives et Sciences Affectives, Univ. Lille, CNRS, CHU Lille, Lille, France.

Neurorehabilitation Unit, Lille University Medical Center, Lille, France.

出版信息

Top Stroke Rehabil. 2019 Dec;26(8):588-594. doi: 10.1080/10749357.2019.1643566. Epub 2019 Aug 1.

Abstract

: Stroke may cause sentence comprehension disorders. Speech segmentation, i.e. the ability to detect word boundaries while listening to continuous speech, is an initial step allowing the successful identification of words and the accurate understanding of meaning within sentences. It has received little attention in people with post-stroke aphasia (PWA).: Our goal was to study speech segmentation in PWA and examine the potential benefit of seeing the speakers' articulatory gestures while segmenting sentences.: Fourteen PWA and twelve healthy controls participated in this pilot study. Performance was measured with a word-monitoring task. In the auditory-only modality, participants were presented with auditory-only stimuli while in the audiovisual modality, visual speech cues (i.e. speaker's articulatory gestures) accompanied the auditory input. The proportion of correct responses was calculated for each participant and each modality. Visual enhancement was then calculated in order to estimate the potential benefit of seeing the speaker's articulatory gestures.: Both in auditory-only and audiovisual modalities, PWA performed significantly less well than controls, who had 100% correct performance in both modalities. The performance of PWA was correlated with their phonological ability. Six PWA used the visual cues. Group level analysis performed on PWA did not show any reliable difference between the auditory-only and audiovisual modalities (median of visual enhancement = 7% [Q1 - Q3: -5 - 39]).: Our findings show that speech segmentation disorder may exist in PWA. This points to the importance of assessing and training speech segmentation after stroke. Further studies should investigate the characteristics of PWA who use visual speech cues during sentence processing.

摘要

中风可能导致句子理解障碍。语音切分,即听连续语音时检测词边界的能力,是成功识别单词和准确理解句子含义的初始步骤。在中风后失语症(PWA)患者中,这一问题并未得到太多关注。我们的目标是研究 PWA 的语音切分,并检查在切分句子时看到说话者发音姿势的潜在益处。14 名 PWA 和 12 名健康对照者参加了这项初步研究。通过单词监测任务来测量表现。在仅听觉模态下,参与者仅接受听觉刺激,而在视听模态下,视觉语音提示(即说话者的发音姿势)伴随着听觉输入。为每个参与者和每个模态计算正确响应的比例。然后计算视觉增强,以估计看到说话者发音姿势的潜在益处。在仅听觉和视听模态下,PWA 的表现明显不如对照组,对照组在两种模态下的正确率均为 100%。PWA 的表现与其语音能力相关。有 6 名 PWA 使用了视觉线索。对 PWA 进行的组水平分析未显示听觉模态和视听模态之间存在任何可靠差异(视觉增强中位数为 7% [Q1 - Q3:-5 - 39])。我们的发现表明,语音切分障碍可能存在于 PWA 中。这表明在中风后评估和训练语音切分非常重要。进一步的研究应调查在句子处理过程中使用视觉语音线索的 PWA 的特征。

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