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作为阿尔茨海默病风险增加队列中认知衰退标志的连贯言语发音精度。

Articulatory precision from connected speech as a marker of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease risk-enriched cohorts.

作者信息

Xu Lingfeng, Chen Kewei, Mueller Kimberly D, Liss Julie, Berisha Visar

机构信息

School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.

College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.

出版信息

J Alzheimers Dis. 2025 Jan;103(2):476-486. doi: 10.1177/13872877241300149. Epub 2024 Dec 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has been recognized as a possible precursor to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recent research focusing on connected speech has uncovered various features strongly correlated with MCI due to AD and related dementias. Despite these advancements, the impact of early cognitive decline on articulatory precision has not been thoroughly investigated.

OBJECTIVE

This study introduced the phoneme log-likelihood ratio (PLLR) to assess the articulatory precision of speakers across different cognitive status levels and compared its effectiveness to existing well-studied acoustic features.

METHODS

The study utilized speech recordings from a picture description task, which included data from 324 cognitively unimpaired participants with low amyloid-β burden (CU, Aβ()), 47 cognitively unimpaired participants with high amyloid-β burden (CU, Aβ()), 69 participants with MCI, and 20 participants with dementia. Nine acoustic features were extracted from the speech recordings, covering three categories: speech fluency, speech pace, and articulatory precision. Welch's -test and Hedge's were adopted to assess their discriminative ability.

RESULTS

A reduction in speech fluency and pace was observed among participants in the MCI and dementia groups. The PLLR shows large effect sizes in distinguishing between cognitively unimpaired participants with low Aβ burden and those diagnosed with MCI or dementia. Additionally, the test-retest reliability experiment indicated moderate repeatability of the features under study.

CONCLUSIONS

The study reveals PLLR as a sensitive indicator capable of detecting subtle articulatory variations across groups, while also providing further support for the association between reduced articulatory precision and early cognitive decline.

摘要

背景

轻度认知障碍(MCI)已被认为是阿尔茨海默病(AD)的一种可能前驱症状。最近针对连贯言语的研究发现了各种与AD及相关痴呆所致MCI密切相关的特征。尽管有这些进展,但早期认知衰退对发音精度的影响尚未得到充分研究。

目的

本研究引入音素对数似然比(PLLR)来评估不同认知状态水平的说话者的发音精度,并将其有效性与现有的经过充分研究的声学特征进行比较。

方法

该研究利用了来自图片描述任务的语音记录,其中包括324名低淀粉样β蛋白负担的认知未受损参与者(CU,Aβ(-))、47名高淀粉样β蛋白负担的认知未受损参与者(CU,Aβ(+))、69名MCI参与者和20名痴呆症参与者的数据。从语音记录中提取了九种声学特征,涵盖三个类别:言语流畅性、语速和发音精度。采用韦尔奇t检验和赫奇斯g效应量来评估它们的辨别能力。

结果

在MCI组和痴呆症组的参与者中观察到言语流畅性和语速下降。PLLR在区分低Aβ负担的认知未受损参与者与被诊断为MCI或痴呆症的参与者方面显示出较大的效应量。此外,重测信度实验表明所研究特征具有中等重复性。

结论

该研究表明PLLR是一种敏感指标,能够检测不同组之间细微的发音变化,同时也为发音精度降低与早期认知衰退之间的关联提供了进一步支持。

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