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Acoustic and Perceptual Correlates of Vowel Articulation in Parkinson's Disease With and Without Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Pilot Study

机译:帕金森病伴或不伴轻度认知障碍的元音发音的声学和知觉相关性:一项初步研究

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This pilot study investigates the added acoustic and perceptual effect of cognitive impairment on vowel articulation precision in individuals with Parkinson's Disease (PD). We compared PD patients with and without Mild Cognitive Impairments (MCI) to elderly healthy controls on various acoustic measurements of the first and second for-mants of the vowels /i, u, a:, i, u, a/, extracted from spontaneous speech recordings. In addition, 15 naive listeners performed intelligibility ratings on segments of the spontaneous speech. Results show a centralization of vowel formant frequencies, an increased formant frequency variability and reduced intelligibility in individuals with PD compared to controls. Acoustic and perceptual effects of cognitive impairments on vowel articulation precision were only found for the male speakers.
机译:这项初步研究调查了认知障碍对帕金森氏病(PD)个人元音清晰度的附加声学和知觉效果。我们将元音的第一和第二声元/ i,u,a:,i,u,a /的自然发声的各种声学测量结果与患有轻度认知障碍(MCI)和没有轻度认知障碍(MCI)的PD患者与老年健康对照进行比较语音录音。此外,有15位幼稚的听众对自发性语音的片段进行了清晰度评估。结果显示,与对照组相比,PD患者的元音共振峰频率集中,共振峰频率变异性增加,清晰度降低。认知障碍的声音和知觉影响仅对男性说话者的元音清晰度有影响。

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