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Treasure Hunters 2: exploration of speech training efficacy ...
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Efficacy Of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: A Randomized Control Trial ...
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Efficacy Of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: A Randomized Control Trial ...
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The Importance of Material Used in Speech Therapy: Two Case Studies in Minimally Conscious State Patients
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 483 (2022)
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The validity of multiple reading passages as documentation of speech disfluency
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The value of audio description for the therapy of speech-communicative disorders
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Zabrocka, Monika. - : Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha: Colegio Oficial de Logopedas de Castilla-La Mancha, 2022. : Universidad Complutense de Madrid: Facultad de Psicología, 2022
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The effects of augmentative and alternative communication cursor click modality on language complexity and user perceptions
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The effect of laryngeal manual therapy and laryngeal reposturing with voicing on fundamental frequency and estimated vocal tract length in transmasculine speakers
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Factors affecting outcomes for semantic feature analysis treatment in post-stroke bilingual aphasia
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Relationship between vocal pitch acuity and voice onset time in speakers with vocal hyperfunction
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PURPOSE: Vocal hyperfunction (VH) is considered a functional voice disorder, resulting in voice complaints of hoarseness and fatigue; however, recent work suggests that voice changes in VH may result from impairments in the neural control of voice (specifically, how voice perception is integrated into voice production). This study sought to clarify whether impaired auditory acuity of vocal pitch and the temporal production of voice, two known impairments in speakers with VH, were correlated. METHOD: The current study included 29 adults with VH. Vocal auditory perception was assessed via acuity to self-produced vocal pitch (quantified using an adaptive two-forced-choice paradigm). To investigate temporal acoustic measures of voice production, voice onset time (VOT) variability of voiced and voiceless stop consonants in a carrier phrase were separately assessed using a coefficient of variation (CoV). Two Pearson product-moment correlations were completed to assess the relationship between these measures of vocal perception and vocal production of either voiced or voiceless VOTs. RESULTS: No statistically significant correlations were observed between auditory acuity and CoV of VOT for neither voiced nor voiceless stop consonants. CONCLUSION: The current findings suggest that impairments in vocal pitch acuity and VOT production in VH are not governed by the same underlying mechanism. Further investigation is recommended to determine the etiology driving these vocal perception- and production-based impairments observed in prior work.
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Perception; Production; Speech therapy; Vocal hyperfunction; Vocal motor control; Voice disorders
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2144/42572
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Behavioral and neural effects of intensive cognitive and communication rehabilitation in young college-bound adults with acquired brain injury
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