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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:帕金森病与无温和认知障碍的声音和感知与帕金森病中的声音和感知相关性:试验研究

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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 formants of the vowels /i, u, a:, I, v, 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:该试点研究调查了认知障碍对帕金森病(PD)中个体元音铰接精度的增加的声学和感知效果。我们将PD患者与不含轻度认知障碍(MCI)进行比较了从自发语音记录中提取的元音/ I,U,A,I,V,A /,从自发言语中提取的各种声学测量的老年人健康对照。此外,15只天真的倾听者对自发演讲的段进行了可懂度评级。结果表明元音频率的集中,与对照相比,具有PD的个体的常规频率变异性和可理解性降低。认知障碍对男性扬声器的认知障碍对元音铰接精度的声学和感知效应。

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