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Development and validation of a probe word list to assess speech motor skills in children
In: IHR Papers and Journal Articles (2021)
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Speech Sound Disorders in Children: An Articulatory Phonology Perspective
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Editorial: Models and Theories of Speech Production
In: Front Psychol (2020)
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PROMPT intervention for children with severe speech motor delay: a randomized control trial
In: Pediatr Res (2020)
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Processing of Emotions in Speech in Healthy Older and Young Adults
Multani, Namita. - 2018
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The Impact of Spoken Semantic Threat on Cognitive and Linguistic Processing Involved in Spoken Language Following a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Abstract: A traumatic brain injury (TBI) significantly impacts many functions, with changes in emotional and social behaviours being among the most debilitating consequences. Accruing literature attests to emotion processing deficits in this population, with a particular impairment in processing negative emotions (including semantic threat) across visual and auditory modalities (Bornhofen McDonald, 2008; Croker McDonald, 2005; Maki-Marttunen et al., 2015). Impairments in processing negative emotions may lead to problems in interpersonal interactions, which could significantly impact the quality of life for individuals with TBI (Dijkers, 2004; Henry, Phillips, Crawford, Theodorous Summers, 2006). Despite the growing prevalence of emotion processing deficits in the TBI population, there is still a paucity of research investigating the extent and nature of these deficits. Importantly, no study to date has directly examined the impact of spoken semantic threat, particularly in the context of how it may hinder cognitive and linguistic processes used in spoken language as part of everyday conversation. Thus, a novel paradigm known as the Linguistic Acoustic ThreaT Effect (LATTE) was employed in three experimental studies to examine this impact in more detail. Results from Study 1 showed that individuals with TBI were impacted by spoken semantic threat to a greater extent than healthy matched controls. Results from Study 2 showed that the threat effect has a physiological basis in terms of increased autonomic arousal and varies in the extent of the impact based on the content of threat presented. Lastly, the results of Study 3 demonstrated that semantic threat seems to have a critical period during which it exerts its impact, and is most observable during the stages of speech processing following the immediate presentation of the verbal threat, as tested in our sequence of tasks. Taken together, our results reveal important information on the impact of semantic threat on cognitive and linguistic processes used in spoken language after TBI. Our findings could have potential implications for the training of rehabilitation clinicians and researchers regarding emotion expression when communicating with individuals with TBI. ; Ph.D.
Keyword: 0633; cognition; emotion processing; language; semantic threat; speech processing; traumatic brain injury
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/89727
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The Effect of Articulatory Constraints and Auditory Information on Patterns of Intrusions and Reductions.
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Processing of Emotions in Speech in Healthy Older and Young Adults
Multani, Namita. - 2018
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Motor Aspects of the Emergence of Oral Gestures for Speech: A Dynamic Approach
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Speech Communication by Younger and Older Adults: The Effects of Age-Related Vocal Changes, Environmental Noise and Simulated Listener Demands
Goy, Huiwen. - 2017
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Tributes for Gene J. Brutten, Ph.D. (1928–2013)
In: Journal of fluency disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 40 (2014), 110-115
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Normative Voice Data for Younger and Older Adults
In: Journal of voice. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 27 (2013) 5, 545-555
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Child implant users' imitation of happy- and sad-sounding speech
Wang, David J.; Trehub, Sandra E.; Volkova, Anna. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2013
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Rate-related kinematic changes in younger and older adults
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TORGO Database of Dysarthric Articulation
Rudzicz, Frank; Hirst, Graeme; van Lieshout, Pascal. - : Linguistic Data Consortium, 2012. : https://www.ldc.upenn.edu, 2012
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Speech rate strategies in younger and older adults
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Speech-like and non-speech lip kinematics and coordination in aphasia
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Phonemic, sensory, and motor representations in a neurocomputational model of speech production
Lowit, Anja; Birkholz, P; Neuschaefer-Rube, Christiane. - : Oxford University Press, 2010
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Acoustic and Articulatory Changes Accompanying Different Speaking Instructions and Listening Situations
Goy, HuiWen. - 2009
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An analysis of speech rate strategies in ageing
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