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Masking and AAF in AOS and Aphasia (Jacks & Haley, 2015) ...
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Masking and AAF in AOS and Aphasia (Jacks & Haley, 2015) ...
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Main Concept, Sequencing, and Story Grammar Analyses of Cinderella Narratives in a Large Sample of Persons with Aphasia
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In: Speech Pathology and Audiology Faculty Research and Publications (2021)
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Speech Metrics and Samples That Differentiate Between Nonfluent/Agrammatic and Logopenic Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia
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In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2021)
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Main Concept, Sequencing, and Story Grammar Analyses of Cinderella Narratives in a Large Sample of Persons with Aphasia
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In: Brain Sci (2021)
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Dual-task effects on story retell in aphasia (Harmon et al., 2019) ...
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Speech fluency in apraxia of speech (Harmon et al., 2019) ...
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Purpose: Slowed speech and interruptions to the flow of connected speech are common in aphasia. These features are also observed during dual-task performance for neurotypical adults. The purposes of this study were to determine (a) whether indices of fluency related to cognitive–linguistic versus motor processing would differ between speakers with aphasia plus apraxia of speech (AOS) and speakers with aphasia only and (b) whether cognitive load reduces fluency in speakers with aphasia with and without AOS. Method: Fourteen speakers with aphasia (7 with AOS) and 7 neurotypical controls retold short stories alone (single task) and while simultaneously distinguishing between a high and a low tone (dual task). Their narrative samples were analyzed for speech fluency according to sample duration, speech rate, pause/fill time, and repetitions per syllable. Results: As expected, both speaker groups with aphasia spoke slower and with more pauses than the neurotypical controls. The speakers with AOS produced more ...
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170204 Linguistic Processes incl. Speech Production and Comprehension; FOS Psychology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.23641/asha.8847845 https://asha.figshare.com/articles/Speech_fluency_in_apraxia_of_speech_Harmon_et_al_2019_/8847845
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Effect of partner responsiveness in aphasia discourse (Harmon et al., 2019) ...
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Effect of partner responsiveness in aphasia discourse (Harmon et al., 2019) ...
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Word-level Prosodic Measures and the Differential Diagnosis of Apraxia of Speech
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Perceptually Salient Sound Distortions and Apraxia of Speech: A Performance Continuum ...
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Auditory Masking Effects on Speech Fluency in Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia: Comparison to Altered Auditory Feedback ...
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Listener Perceptions of Simulated Fluent Speech in Nonfluent Aphasia Aphasiology
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In: Aphasiology (2015)
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Auditory Masking Effects on Speech Fluency in Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia: Comparison to Altered Auditory Feedback
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Quantitative speech production profiles and focal left hemisphere lesion
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Effects of auditory masking on speech fluency in aphasia and apraxia of speech: Immediate and delayed responses
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Computer-mediated assessment of intelligibility in aphasia and apraxia of speech ...
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